11 AN ACT making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
12 June 30, 2000, and
June 30, 2001; authorizing certain transfers and
13 fees, imposing certain
restrictions and limitations and directing or au-
14 thorizing certain
receipts, disbursements, capital improvements and
15 acts incidental to the
foregoing; amending K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 79-
16 34,147, as amended by
section 106 of 2000 House Substitute for Sen-
17 ate Bill No. 326, and
repealing the existing section.
18
19 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
20 Section 1. (a) For the fiscal years
ending June 30, 2000, and June 30,
21 2001, appropriations are hereby made,
restrictions and limitations are
22 hereby imposed, and transfers, fees,
receipts, disbursements, and acts
23 incidental to the foregoing are hereby
directed or authorized as provided
24 in this act.
25 (b) The agencies named in this act
are hereby authorized to initiate
26 and complete the capital improvement
projects specified and authorized
27 by this act or for which appropriations are
made by this act, subject to
28 the restrictions and limitations imposed by
this act.
29 (c) This act shall be known and may
be cited as the omnibus appro-
30 priation act of 2000 and shall constitute
the omnibus reconciliation spend-
31 ing limit bill for the 2000 regular session
of the legislature for purposes
32 of subsection (a) of K.S.A. 75-6702 and
amendments thereto.
33 (d) The appropriations made by this
act shall not be subject to the
34 provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments
thereto.
35 Sec. 2.
36

STATE TREASURER

37 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
38 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
39 Operating expenditures

40

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$10,000

41 Postsecondary education savings program

42

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$133

43 (b) On July 1, 2000, the $1,728,882
appropriated for the above agency

2

1 for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 9(a) of 2000 House
2 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in the
3 operating expenditures account, the
sum of $295,692 is hereby lapsed.
4 (c) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the following spe-
5 cial revenue fund or funds for the
fiscal year or years specified, all moneys
6 now or hereafter lawfully credited to
and available in such fund or funds,
7 except that expenditures other than
refunds authorized by law shall not
8 exceed the following:
9 Postsecondary education savings
program expense fund

10

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

11 Sec. 3.
12

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

13 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
14 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
15 Budget analysis

16

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$9,040

17 Long-term care ombudsman

18

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,071

19 Performance review board

20

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,798

21 (b) On July 1, 2000, of the
$16,836,819 appropriated for the above
22 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 20(a) of 2000
23 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
24 the department of administration operations
account, the sum of $77,371
25 is hereby lapsed.
26 (c) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
27 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
28 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
29 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
30 exceed the following:
31 Capitol restoration project revenue
fund

32

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

33 Provided, That the department of
administration may make expenditures
34 from the capitol restoration project
revenue fund for the capital improve-
35 ment project to construct, equip, furnish,
renovate, reconstruct and repair
36 the state capitol: Provided,
however, That expenditures from this fund
37 for such capital improvement project shall
not exceed $40,000,000, plus
38 all amounts required for costs of bond
issuance, costs of interest on the
39 bonds issued for such capital improvement
project during the construc-
40 tion of the project and any required
reserves for the payment of principal
41 and interest on the bonds: Provided
further, That such capital improve-
42 ment project is hereby approved for the
department of administration for
43 the purposes of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
74-8905 and amendments thereto

3

1 and the authorization of the issuance
of bonds by the Kansas development
2 finance authority in accordance with
that statute: And provided further,
3 That all moneys received from the
issuance of any such bonds shall be
4 deposited in the state treasury to
the credit of this fund.
5 Public broadcasting digital
television fund

6

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

7 Provided, That the department
of administration may make expenditures
8 from the public broadcasting digital
television fund for capital improve-
9 ment projects and equipment
acquisition for the conversion of public
10 television stations to digital
broadcasting: Provided, however, That ex-
11 penditures from this fund for such capital
improvement projects and
12 equipment acquisition shall not exceed
$6,000,000, plus all amounts re-
13 quired for costs of bond issuance, costs of
interest on the bonds issued
14 for such capital improvement projects and
equipment acquisition during
15 the construction of such projects and
acquisitions and any required re-
16 serves for the payment of principal and
interest on the bonds: Provided
17 further, That such capital
improvement projects and equipment acqui-
18 sition are hereby approved for the
department of administration for the
19 purposes of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
74-8905 and amendments thereto
20 and the authorization of the issuance of
bonds by the Kansas development
21 finance authority in accordance with that
statute: And provided further,
22 That all moneys received from the issuance
of any such bonds shall be
23 deposited in the state treasury to the
credit of this fund: And provided
24 further, That any expenditures from
this fund for capital improvement
25 projects or equipment acquisition for
television station KCPT shall not
26 exceed the non-federal share of the
estimated project cost multiplied by
27 the sum of Kansas resident viewers of
television station KCPT divided by
28 all viewers of television station
KCPT[:And provided further, That
all
29 expenditures from this fund shall be
used to match federal funding
30 for capital improvement projects and
equipment acquisition for the
31 conversion of public television
stations to digital broadcasting].
32 (d) On July 15, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
33 $50,000 from the state emergency fund to
the state general fund.
34 (e) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
35 lished by section 42(b) of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas
36 on the motor pool service fund is hereby
increased from $2,570,075 to
37 $2,994,357.
38 (f) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
39 20(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the architec-
40 tural services recovery fund is hereby
increased from $1,691,096 to
41 $1,694,540.
42 (g) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
43 made by the department of administration
from the state buildings op-

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1 erating fund for fiscal year 2001 as
authorized by section 20(b) of 2000
2 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
326, expenditures may be made by
3 the above agency from the state
buildings operating fund for fiscal year
4 2001 for relocation of blind services
and the Kansas industries for the
5 blind: Provided, however, That
such expenditures shall not be made ex-
6 cept upon approval of the state
finance council acting on this matter which
7 is hereby characterized as a matter
of legislative delegation and subject
8 to the guidelines prescribed by
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
9 amendments thereto.
10 (h) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
11 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the department of
12 administration is hereby decreased from
884.4 to 870.4.
13 (i) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
14 $2,623,428 from the state general fund to
the flexible spending fund.
15 Sec. 4.
16

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

17 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
18 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
19 Operating expenditures

20

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$50,000

21

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$635,008

22 (b) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
23 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the department of
24 revenue is hereby decreased from 1,157.0 to
1,156.0.
25 (c) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
26 lished by section 22(b) of 2000 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
27 on the division of vehicles operating fund
is hereby increased from
28 $30,544,804 to $30,613,887.
29 Sec. 5.
30

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

31 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
32 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
33 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

34

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$1,863

35

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,693

36 (b) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
37 lished by section 42(b) of 2000 Senate Bill
No. 39 on the general fees
38 fund is hereby decreased from $8,239,479 to
$8,237,616.
39 Sec. 6.
40

EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

41 (a) On July 1, 2000, of the
$29,378,363 appropriated for the above
42 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 45(a) of 2000
43 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in

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1 the operating expenditures (including
official hospitality) account, the
2 sum of $78,865 is hereby lapsed.
3 (b) On the effective date of
this act, of the $28,701,695 appropriated
4 for the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section
5 67(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas from the state
6 general fund in the operating
expenditures (including official hospitality)
7 account, the sum of $32,227 is hereby
lapsed.
8 (c) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established by section
9 45(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the general
10 fees fund is hereby increased from
$8,855,138 to $8,888,734.
11 (d) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
12 lished by section 46(b) of 2000 Senate Bill
No. 39 on the general fees
13 fund is hereby increased from $8,317,742 to
$8,349,969.
14 Sec. 7.
15

PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

16 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
17 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
18 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

19

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$74,765

20

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$107,448

21 (b) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
22 lished by section 47(b) of 2000 Senate Bill
No. 39 on the general fees
23 fund is hereby decreased from $10,497,103
to $10,422,338.
24 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
25 46(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the general
26 fees fund is hereby decreased from
$11,159,978 to $11,048,357.
27 Sec. 8.
28

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER

29 (a) On July 1, 2000, of the
$98,539,396 appropriated for the above
30 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 48(a) of 2000
31 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
32 the operating expenditures (including
official hospitality) account, the
33 sum of $65,544[$44,509] is hereby lapsed.
34 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
35 48(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the general
36 fees fund is hereby increased from
$11,033,864 to $11,099,315.
37 Wahl hall renovation fund

38

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

39 Provided, That the university of
Kansas medical center may make ex-
40 penditures from the Wahl hall renovation
fund for the capital improve-
41 ment project to construct, equip, furnish,
renovate, reconstruct and repair
42 Wahl hall.
43 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section

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1 48(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the general
2 fees fund is hereby increased from
$11,033,864 to $11,099,315.
3 (d) In addition to the purposes
for which expenditures may be made
4 from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001, expenditures may
5 be made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
6 year 2001 for the following specified
purposes subject to the expenditure
7 limitations prescribed therefor:

8

Children's initiatives fund--Telekid health care link

$250,000

9 Provided, That all
expenditures by the above agency from the children's
10 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
11 Telekid health care link account shall be
in addition to any expenditure
12 limitation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001.
13 Sec. 9.
14

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

15 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
16 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
17 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

18

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$150

19 (b) On July 1, 2000, of the $500,000
appropriated for the above agency
20 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by section 50(a) of 2000 House
21 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326 from the
state general fund in the
22 vocational education capital outlay aid
account is hereby lapsed.
23 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
24 50(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the economic
25 development initiatives fund is hereby
increased from $9,566,110 to
26 $10,066,110.
27 (d) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
28 50(c) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the vocational
29 education capital outlay aid account of the
economic development initia-
30 tives fund is hereby increased from
$2,200,000 to $2,700,000.
31 (e) On July 15, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
32 director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $500,000 from the Kansas
33 economic development endowment account of
the state economic de-
34 velopment initiatives fund of the
department of commerce and housing
35 to the economic development initiatives
fund of the state board of re-
36 gents.
37 Sec. 10.
38

KANSAS, INC.

39 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
40 26(a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the EDIF fund
41 is hereby increased from $377,137 to
$377,949.
42 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
43 26(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the operations

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1 (including official hospitality)
account of the EDIF fund is hereby in-
2 creased from $377,137 to
$377,949.
3 (c) On July 15, 2000, or as
soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
4 director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $812 from the Kansas ec-
5 onomic development endowment account
of the state economic devel-
6 opment initiatives fund of the
department of commerce and housing to
7 the EDIF fund of Kansas, Inc.
8 Sec. 11.
9

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND HOUSING

10 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
11 25(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the Kansas
12 economic development endowment account of
the state economic de-
13 velopment initiatives fund is hereby
increased from $16,061,331 to
14 $16,739,331.
15 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
16 25(c) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the Kansas
17 industrial training and Kansas industrial
retraining program account of
18 the Kansas economic development endowment
account of the state ec-
19 onomic development initiatives fund is
hereby increased from $3,300,000
20 to $3,700,000.
21 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
22 25(c) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the tourism
23 grants account of the Kansas economic
development endowment account
24 of the state economic development
initiatives fund is hereby increased
25 from $852,100 to $1,130,100.
26 Sec. 12.
27

KANSAS TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE CORPORATION

28 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
29 27(a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the economic
30 development research and development fund
is hereby increased from
31 $12,523,562 to $13,276,926.
32 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
33 27(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the operations,
34 assistance and grants (including official
hospitality) account of the eco-
35 nomic development research and development
fund is hereby increased
36 from $12,523,562 to $13,276,926.
37 (c) On January 15, 2001, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available,
38 the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $503,364 from the
39 Kansas economic development endowment
account of the state economic
40 development initiatives fund of the
department of commerce and housing
41 to the economic development research and
development fund of the Kan-
42 sas technology enterprise corporation.

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1 Sec. 13.
2

KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

3 (a) On the effective date of
this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
4 lished for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 17(a) of 2000
5 Senate Bill No. 39 on the agency
operations account of the Kansas public
6 employees retirement fund is hereby
increased from $4,918,994 to
7 $4,986,334.
8 (b) On the effective date of
this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
9 lished for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 37(b) of chapter
10 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas on
the bonus awards to unclas-
11 sified employees subaccount of the agency
operations account of the Kan-
12 sas public employees retirement fund is
hereby increased from $75,000
13 to $91,540.
14 (c) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
15 lished for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, by section 17(b) of 2000
16 Senate Bill No. 39 on the investment
related expenses account of the
17 Kansas public employees retirement fund is
hereby decreased from
18 $26,644,408 to $26,011,735.
19 (d) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
20 lished for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, by section 6(b) of chapter
21 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas on
the technology project account
22 of the Kansas public employees retirement
fund is hereby decreased from
23 $2,451,255 to $100,000.
24 (e) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
25 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 15(b)
of 2000 House Substitute for
26 Senate Bill No. 326 on the agency
operations account of the Kansas public
27 employees retirement fund is hereby
increased from $5,989,105 to
28 $6,100,616.
29 (f) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
30 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 15(b)
of 2000 House Substitute for
31 Senate Bill No. 326 on the bonus awards to
unclassified employees su-
32 baccount of the agency operations account
of the Kansas public employ-
33 ees retirement fund is hereby increased
from $75,000 to $91,540.
34 (g) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
35 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 15(b)
of 2000 House Substitute for
36 Senate Bill No. 326 on the investment
related expenses account of the
37 Kansas public employees retirement fund is
hereby increased from
38 $26,876,393 to $26,909,271.
39 (h) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
40 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
41 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
42 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
43 exceed the following:

9

1 Senior services trust fund

2

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

3

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

4 (i) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
5 made by the above agency from the
agency operations account of the
6 Kansas public employees retirement
fund for fiscal year 2000, as author-
7 ized by section 37(b) of chapter 132
of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas,
8 or for fiscal year 2001, as
authorized by section 15(b) of 2000 House
9 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326,
expenditures may be made by the
10 above agency for fiscal year 2000 and
fiscal year 2001 for the purpose of
11 paying fees and expenses associated with
the search for a new executive
12 secretary pursuant to procedures
established by the board of trustees of
13 the Kansas public employees retirement
system: Provided, That any ex-
14 penditures for such purpose shall be in
addition to any expenditure lim-
15 itation on the agency operations account of
such fund for fiscal year 2000
16 and fiscal year 2001: Provided,
however, That the aggregate amount of
17 expenditures for such fees and expenses for
fiscal year 2000 and fiscal
18 year 2001 shall not exceed $50,000 for the
two-year period.
19 (j) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
20 made by the above agency from the agency
operations account of the
21 Kansas public employees retirement fund for
the fiscal year ending June
22 30, 2001, as authorized by section 15(b) of
2000 House Substitute for
23 Senate Bill No. 326, expenditures may be
made by the above agency for
24 fiscal year 2001 for the purpose of paying
expenses associated with the
25 technology project as approved by the board
of trustees of the Kansas
26 public employees retirement system:
Provided, That any expenditures for
27 such purpose shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation on the
28 agency operations account of such fund:
Provided, however, That the total
29 amount of expenditures for such expenses
for fiscal year 2001 shall not
30 exceed $2,283,913: Provided further,
That any contract negotiated for the
31 technology project shall be reviewed and
approved by the chief infor-
32 mation technology officer of the executive
branch who also shall consider
33 that the technology project is in
compliance with the provisions of K.S.A.
34 75-7209 and amendments thereto.
35 Sec. 14.
36

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

37 (a) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
38 lished by section 69(a) of 2000 Senate Bill
No. 39 on the agency opera-
39 tions account of the state highway fund is
hereby decreased from
40 $206,946,902 to $206,900,035.
41 (b) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
42 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the department of
43 transportation is hereby decreased from
3,247.5 to 3,240.5.

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1 (c) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established by section
2 68(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the agency
3 operations account of the state
highway fund is hereby increased from
4 $209,875,792 to $209,954,798.
5 [(d) In addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may
6 be made by the department of
transportation from the state highway
7 fund for the fiscal year 2001,
as authorized by this or other appro-
8 priation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature, expendi-
9 tures shall be made by the
department of transportation from the
10 state highway fund for fiscal year
2001 for loans or grants to qual-
11 ified entities pursuant to the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-5048, and
12 amendments thereto, in addition to
such other terms and conditions,
13 the secretary of transportation shall
require any qualified entity
14 receiving such loans or grants to
maintain or to improve services
15 on such railroad line:Provided, That such qualified entity shall
pro-
16 vide to the secretary of
transportation demonstrable evidence of
17 improvements of services on such
railroad line:Provided further,
18 That improvements in services shall
include but shall not be limited
19 to, the rehabilitation of the track
including rail, ties and roadbed,
20 the use of heavier weight rail,
increased service to shippers, and any
21 other maintenance that improves
services on such railroad line.]
22 Sec. 15.
23

KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION

24 (a) On the effective date of this
act, the position limitation established
25 by section 90(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas on
26 the Kansas racing and gaming
commission--state racing operations is
27 hereby increased from 42.0 to 51.0.
28 (b) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
29 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the Kansas racing
30 and gaming commission--state racing
operations is hereby increased
31 from 43.0 to 52.0.
32 (c) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
33 lished by section 26(a) of 2000 Senate Bill
No. 39 on the state racing fund
34 is hereby increased from $3,283,383 to
$3,423,383.
35 (d) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
36 24(a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the state racing
37 fund is hereby increased from $3,217,143 to
$3,813,653.
38 (e) Notwithstanding the provisions of
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 74-8826
39 and amendments thereto, and notwithstanding
any agreements between
40 the director of accounts and reports and
the executive director of the
41 state racing and gaming commission that set
a $300,000 maximum amount
42 of reserve balance for the state racing
fund, the state racing fund may
43 have an amount of not to exceed $440,000 as
an unencumbered cash

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1 balance on June 30, 2000, and such
unencumbered cash balance shall not
2 be subject to transfer to the state
gaming revenues fund for the fiscal year
3 ending June 30, 2000.
4 [(f) That notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8826 and
5 amendments thereto, or any
other provision of law to the contrary,
6 no expenditures shall be made
for a period of more than 90 days
7 after the date of the start of
simulcasting at the Camptown race
8 track from the state racing
fund for the fiscal years ending June 30,
9 2000, and June 30, 2001, for
the purpose of regulating simulcasting
10 at the Camptown race track located in
Frontenac, Kansas, unless
11 revenues derived from live racing at
the Camptown race track are
12 deposited in the state racing fund
within 100 days of the start of
13 simulcasting.]
14 Sec. 16.
15

KANSAS LOTTERY

16 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
17 23(a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the lottery
18 operating fund is hereby increased from
$8,998,099 to $9,010,196.
19 (b) On July 1, 2000, the provisions
of section 23(b) of 2000 House
20 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326 are
hereby declared to be null and void
21 and shall have no force and effect.
22 (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 74-8711 and amendments
23 thereto, each monthly transfer credited for
the fiscal year ending June
24 30, 2001, from the lottery operating fund
to the state gaming revenue
25 fund pursuant to subsection (d) of K.S.A.
74-8711 and amendments
26 thereto shall be an amount equal to not
less than 30.00% of total monthly
27 revenues from the sales of lottery tickets
and shares less estimated re-
28 turned tickets.
29 Sec. 17.
30

SECRETARY OF STATE

31 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
32 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
33 Operating expenditures

34

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$20,000

35

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$401,818

36 (b) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
37 made by the secretary of state from the
uniform commercial code fee
38 fund for fiscal year 2001, expenditures may
be made by the above agency
39 from the uniform commercial code fee fund
for fiscal year 2001 for op-
40 erating expenditures, including
expenditures for 2.0 additional full-time
41 equivalent positions, for implementation of
2000 Senate Bill No. 366:
42 Provided, That all such expenditures
from the uniform commercial code
43 fee fund for fiscal year 2001 for such
purpose shall be in addition to any

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1 expenditure limitation established
for the uniform commercial code fee
2 fund for fiscal year 2001:
Provided, however, That expenditures from the
3 uniform commercial code fee fund for
fiscal year 2001 for operating ex-
4 penditures for implementation of 2000
Senate Bill No. 366 shall not ex-
5 ceed $45,000: Provided
further, That such 2.0 additional full-time equiv-
6 alent positions shall be in addition
to any other limitation established for
7 the secretary of state on the number
of full-time and regular part-time
8 positions equated to full-time,
excluding seasonal and temporary posi-
9 tions, paid from appropriations for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
10 made in this or other appropriation act of
the 2000 regular session of the
11 legislature: And provided further,
That, on June 30, 2000, if 2000 Senate
12 Bill No. 366 is not enacted by the
legislature during the 2000 regular
13 session and signed into law by the
governor, then the provisions of this
14 subsection (b) are hereby declared to be
null and void and shall be of no
15 force and effect.
16 (c) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69
17 (a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 for the secretary of
18 state is hereby increased from 54.0 to
55.0.
19 Sec. 18.
20

GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION

21 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
22 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
23 Operating expenditures

24

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,325

25 Sec. 19.
26

KANSAS COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS

27 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
28 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
29 Operating expenditures--veterans'
affairs

30

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$5,048

31 Operating expenditures--Kansas soldiers'
home

32

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$11,910

33 Operating expenditures--Kansas veterans'
home

34

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$14,518

35 Sec. 20.
36

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES

37 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
38 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
39 State operations

40

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,050

41 Other medical assistance

42

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,509,385

13

1 Youth services aid and assistance

2

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,000,000

3 Larned state hospital--operating
expenditures

4

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$7,611

5 Osawatomie state hospital--operating
expenditures

6

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$13,121

7 Parsons state hospital and training
center--operating expenditures

8

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$11,139

9 (b) On July 1, 2000, of the
$51,312,197 appropriated for the above
10 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 33(a) of 2000
11 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
12 the cash assistance account, the sum of
$1,010,000 is hereby lapsed.
13 (c) On the effective date of this
act, of the $53,328,276 appropriated
14 for the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, by section
15 55(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session
Laws of Kansas from the state
16 general fund in the cash assistance
account, the sum of $1,010,000 is
17 hereby lapsed.
18 (d) On the effective date of this
act, of the $165,360,603 appropriated
19 for the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, by section
20 55(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session
Laws of Kansas from the state
21 general fund in the mental health and
retardation services aid and assis-
22 tance and state institutions operations
account, the sum of $104,969 is
23 hereby lapsed.
24 (e) On July 1, 2000, of the
$113,497,604 appropriated for the above
25 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 33(a) of 2000
26 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
27 the mental health and retardation services
aid and assistance account, the
28 sum of $132,441 is hereby lapsed.
29 (f) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
30 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
31 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
32 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
33 exceed the following:
34 Flexible spending fund--nursing facilities
quality enhancement wage
35 pass-through pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill
No.126 (K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 39-
36 971)

37

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$17,790

38 Provided, That no expenditures shall
be made from the flexible spending
39 fund--nursing facilities quality
enhancement wage pass-through pursuant
40 to 1999 Senate Bill No.126 (K.S.A. 1999
Supp. 39-971), except upon
41 approval of the state finance council
acting on this matter which is hereby
42 characterized as a matter of legislative
delegation and subject to the
43 guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of
K.S.A. 75-3711c and amend-

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1 ments thereto and acting on this
matter after receiving the certification
2 of the director of the budget that
sufficient moneys are available in the
3 state medicaid match fund--SRS.
4 Flexible spending fund--HCBS/PD
waiver

5

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$2,600,000

6 Provided, That no expenditures
shall be made from the flexible spending
7 fund--HCBS/PD waiver except upon
approval of the state finance coun-
8 cil acting on this matter which is
hereby characterized as a matter of
9 legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in subsec-
10 tion (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments
thereto and acting on this
11 matter after receiving the certification of
the director of the budget that
12 sufficient moneys are not available in the
flexible spending fund pursuant
13 to the intergovernmental transfer
program.
14 Grant to Horizon health plan fund

15

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,000,000

16 Provided, That all expenditures from
the grant to Horizon health plan
17 fund shall be for a grant to Horizon Health
Plan, Inc., a Kansas domestic
18 health maintenance organization, to provide
a donation of financial aid to
19 assist the grantee in satisfying the claims
of Kansas hospitals and other
20 health care providers which provided health
care services under title XIX
21 or title XXI of the federal social security
act to Kansans through Horizon
22 Health Plan, Inc., in accordance with the
plan for liquidation approved
23 and entered as an final order of the
district court in the case entitled IN
24 THE MATTER OF THE LIQUIDATION OF HORIZON
HEALTH
25 PLAN, INC., Case No. 99-C-1802: Provided
further, That the grant to
26 Horizon Health Plan, Inc., shall not
constitute the assumption by the state
27 of Kansas of any liability or
responsibility for the liabilities, activities or
28 operations of Horizon Health Plan, Inc., or
any other claims or possible
29 causes of action against Horizon Health
Plan, Inc., whatsoever.
30 (g) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
31 33(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the HCBS
32 programs fund is hereby increased from
$800,000 to $6,000,000.
33 (h) On July 1, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
34 director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $2,600,000 from the flexible
35 spending fund of the department of
administration to the flexible spend-
36 ing fund--HCBS/PD waiver of the department
of social and rehabilita-
37 tion services: Provided, That no
transfer shall be made under this sub-
38 section except upon approval of the state
finance council acting on this
39 matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation
40 and subject to the guidelines prescribed in
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-
41 3711c and amendments thereto and acting on
this matter after receiving
42 the certification of the director of the
budget that sufficient moneys are
43 not available in the flexible spending fund
pursuant to the intergovern-

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1 mental transfer program.
2 (i) On July 1, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
3 director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $17,790 from the flexible
4 spending fund of the department of
administration to the flexible spend-
5 ing fund--nursing facilities quality
enhancement wage pass- through pur-
6 suant to 1999 Senate Bill No.126
(K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 39-971) of the de-
7 partment of social and rehabilitation
services: Provided, That no transfer
8 shall be made under this subsection
except upon approval of the state
9 finance council acting on this matter
which is hereby characterized as a
10 matter of legislative delegation and
subject to the guidelines prescribed
11 in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
amendments thereto and acting
12 on this matter after receiving the
certification of the director of the budget
13 that sufficient moneys are available in the
flexible spending fund pursuant
14 to the intergovernmental transfer
program.
15 (j) (1) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may
16 be made by the department of social and
rehabilitation services from the
17 youth services aid and assistance account
of the state general fund for the
18 fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and June
30, 2001, by this or other
19 appropriation act of the 2000 regular
session of the legislature, expendi-
20 tures shall be made from the youth services
aid and assistance account of
21 the state general fund for fiscal years
2000 and 2001 for the secretary of
22 social and rehabilitation services (SRS) to
provide assistance to contrac-
23 tors by accelerating contractual payments
which are owed or will be owed
24 by SRS under the terms of fiscal year 2000
contracts: Provided, That the
25 secretary of SRS shall work with each
contractor to assure that such ac-
26 celerated payments are used to pay any
existing delinquent accounts con-
27 tractors have with the subcontractors:
Provided further, That the secre-
28 tary of SRS shall assure that payments by
SRS to such contractors for
29 foster care and adoption contractors are
paid in the time period pre-
30 scribed by subsection (b) of K.S.A.
75-6403, and amendments thereto, to
31 facilitate steady cash flow for the
contractors and their ability to maintain
32 timely payments to their subcontractors:
And provided further, That SRS
33 shall maintain regular monitoring of their
contractors' business activities,
34 including but not limited to, the status of
their payments to their subcon-
35 tractors: And provided further, That
should any SRS contractor regularly
36 fail to maintain timely reimbursement to
their subcontractors, SRS shall
37 require the development of a corrective
action plan by such contractor:
38 And provided further, That continued
failure by an SRS contractor to
39 make timely payments to subcontractors
after the implementation of a
40 corrective action plan may be the basis for
SRS seeking new bids for that
41 contractor's area of responsibility.
42 (2) As used in this subsection:
43 (A) ``Subcontractor'' means a
qualified entity providing adoption or

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1 foster care services pursuant to a
contract with a contractor.
2 (B) ``Contractor'' means an
entity providing adoption or foster care
3 service pursuant to a contract with
the department of social and rehabil-
4 itation services.
5 (k) On the effective date of
this act, of the amounts specified in section
6 34(m) of 2000 Senate Bill No. 39 as
being included in the mental health
7 and retardation services aid and
assistance and state institutions opera-
8 tions account of the state general
fund for the following institutions for
9 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000,
are hereby changed to the amounts
10 specified, but expenditures from the mental
health and retardation serv-
11 ices aid and assistance and state
institutions operations account of the
12 state general fund for any such institution
shall not be limited to, or be
13 required to be made in, the amount listed
for the institution, as follows:
14 (1) The amount for Kansas neurological
institute is hereby decreased from
15 $7,640,245 to $7,633,917; (2) the amount
for Larned state hospital is
16 hereby decreased from $11,210,786 to
$11,199,279; (3) the amount for
17 Osawatomie state hospital is hereby
decreased from $5,790,631 to
18 $5,775,055; (4) the amount for Parsons
state hospital and training center
19 is hereby decreased from $5,799,369 to
$5,782,829; and (5) the amount
20 for Rainbow mental health facility is
hereby decreased from $719,111 to
21 $705,996.
22 (l) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
23 lished by section 55(b) of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas
24 on the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund
is hereby decreased from
25 $1,943,508 to $1,927,933.
26 (m) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
27 lished by section 55(b) of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas
28 on the Parsons state hospital and training
center fee fund is hereby de-
29 creased from $793,081 to $777,682.
30 (n) On July 1, 2000, of the
$8,517,075 appropriated for the above
31 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 33(a) of 2000
32 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
33 the Kansas neurological
institute--operating expenditures account, the
34 sum of $24,487 is hereby lapsed.
35 (o) On July 1, 2000, of the
$1,333,972 appropriated for the above
36 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 33(a) of 2000
37 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
38 the Rainbow mental health
facility--operating expenditures account, the
39 sum of $12,733 is hereby lapsed.
40 (p) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
41 33(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the Larned
42 state hospital fee fund is hereby decreased
from $3,293,118 to $3,224,006.
43 (q) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section

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1 33(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the Osawa-
2 tomie state hospital fee fund is
hereby decreased from $5,635,313 to
3 $5,534,639.
4 (r) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established by section
5 33(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the Parsons
6 state hospital and training center
fee fund is hereby decreased from
7 $779,407 to $734,771.
8 (s) On July 1, 2000, the
position limitation established by section 69(a)
9 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 for Kansas neurological
10 institute is hereby decreased from 662.5 to
655.5.
11 (t) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
12 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for Larned state hospital
13 is hereby decreased from 760.6 to
741.8.
14 (u) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
15 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for Osawatomie state
16 hospital is hereby decreased from 481.4 to
477.4.
17 (v) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
18 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for Parsons state hos-
19 pital and training center is hereby
decreased from 516.0 to 513.0.
20 (w) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
21 made by the department of social and
rehabilitation services from any
22 moneys appropriated from the state general
fund or any special revenue
23 fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, as authorized by any ap-
24 propriation act of the 1999 regular session
of the legislature or by this or
25 other appropriation act of the 2000 regular
session of the legislature,
26 expenditures shall be made by the
department of social and rehabilitation
27 services from any such moneys appropriated
for fiscal year 2000 for the
28 receipt, crediting and disbursement of
moneys received by the depart-
29 ment of social and rehabilitation services
for payments of support pur-
30 suant to a rule or administrative order
issued by the Kansas supreme
31 court, which is hereby authorized to be
issued by the Kansas supreme
32 court, directing payments of support, which
are made pursuant to any
33 court order entered in this state
regardless of the date of the order, to be
34 made to a central unit for the collection
and disbursement of support
35 payments, notwithstanding the provisions of
any statute to the contrary.
36 (x) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
37 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001, expenditures
38 may be made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for
39 fiscal year 2001 for the following
specified purposes subject to the ex-
40 penditure limitations prescribed
therefor:

41

Children's initiatives fund--children's mental
healthwaiver

$1,000,000

42 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's

18

1 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001
from the children's initiatives fund--
2 children's mental health waiver
account shall be in addition to any ex-
3 penditure limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
4 year 2001.

5

Children's initiatives fund--family centered system ofcare

$5,000,000

6 Provided, That all
expenditures by the above agency from the children's
7 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001
from the children's initiatives fund--
8 family centered system of care
account shall be in addition to any ex-
9 penditure limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
10 year 2001.

11

Children's initiatives fund--HCBS/MR waiver

$3,000,000

12 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
13 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
14 HCBS/MR waiver account shall be in addition
to any expenditure limi-
15 tation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001.

16

Children's initiatives fund--HCBS/PD waiver

$1,800,000

17 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
18 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
19 HCBS/PD waiver account shall be in addition
to any expenditure limi-
20 tation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001.
21 (y) (1) On July 1, 2000, the director
of accounts and reports shall trans-
22 fer all moneys credited as of June 30,
2000, in the Kansas endowment for
23 youth fund--children's mental health waiver
account of the Kansas en-
24 dowment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund. On July 1, 2000,
25 and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities of the
26 Kansas endowment for youth fund--children's
mental health waiver ac-
27 count of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund are hereby transferred to
28 and imposed upon the children's initiatives
fund, (B) the Kansas endow-
29 ment for youth fund--children's mental
health waiver account of the
30 above agency in the Kansas endowment for
youth fund is hereby abol-
31 ished, and (C) any appropriation of moneys
in the Kansas endowment for
32 youth fund--children's mental health waiver
account of the Kansas en-
33 dowment for youth fund for the above agency
for the fiscal year ending
34 June 30, 2001, by any provision of chapter
132 or chapter 160 of the 1999
35 Session Laws of Kansas or this or other
appropriation act of the 2000
36 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
37 (2) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
38 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
39 youth fund--family centered system of care
account of the Kansas en-
40 dowment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund. On July 1, 2000,
41 and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities of the
42 Kansas endowment for youth fund--family
centered system of care ac-

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1 count of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund are hereby transferred to
2 and imposed upon the children's
initiatives fund, (B) the Kansas endow-
3 ment for youth fund--family centered
system of care account of the
4 above agency in the Kansas endowment
for youth fund is hereby abol-
5 ished, and (C) any appropriation of
moneys in the Kansas endowment for
6 youth fund--family centered system of
care account of the Kansas en-
7 dowment for youth fund for the above
agency for the fiscal year ending
8 June 30, 2001, by any provision of
chapter 132 or chapter 160 of the 1999
9 Session Laws of Kansas or this or
other appropriation act of the 2000
10 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
11 (3) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
12 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
13 youth fund--CDDO rate reimbursement account
of the Kansas endow-
14 ment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund. On July 1, 2000,
15 and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities of the
16 Kansas endowment for youth fund--CDDO rate
reimbursement account
17 of the Kansas endowment for youth fund are
hereby transferred to and
18 imposed upon the children's initiatives
fund, (B) the Kansas endowment
19 for youth fund--CDDO rate reimbursement
account of the above agency
20 in the Kansas endowment for youth fund is
hereby abolished, and (C)
21 any appropriation of moneys in the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--
22 CDDO rate reimbursement account of the
Kansas endowment for youth
23 fund for the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by
24 any provision of chapter 132 or chapter 160
of the 1999 Session Laws of
25 Kansas or this or other appropriation act
of the 2000 regular session of
26 the legislature, is hereby lapsed.
27 (4) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
28 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
29 youth fund--home and community based
services for physically disabled
30 account of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund to the children's initia-
31 tives fund. On July 1, 2000, and after such
transfer, (A) all encumbrances
32 and other liabilities of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--home and
33 community based services for physically
disabled account of the Kansas
34 endowment for youth fund are hereby
transferred to and imposed upon
35 the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth
36 fund--home and community based services for
physically disabled ac-
37 count of the above agency in the Kansas
endowment for youth fund is
38 hereby abolished, and (C) any appropriation
of moneys in the Kansas
39 endowment for youth fund--home and
community based services for
40 physically disabled account of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund for
41 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by any provision
42 of chapter 132 or chapter 160 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas or this
43 or other appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature,

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1 is hereby lapsed.
2 (5) On July 1, 2000, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer
3 all moneys credited as of June 30,
2000, in the Kansas endowment for
4 youth fund--home and community based
services for mental retardation
5 account of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the children's initia-
6 tives fund. On July 1, 2000, and
after such transfer, (A) all encumbrances
7 and other liabilities of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--home and
8 community based services for mental
retardation account of the Kansas
9 endowment for youth fund are hereby
transferred to and imposed upon
10 the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth
11 fund--home and community based services for
mental retardation ac-
12 count of the above agency in the Kansas
endowment for youth fund is
13 hereby abolished, and (C) any appropriation
of moneys in the Kansas
14 endowment for youth fund--home and
community based services for
15 mental retardation account of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund for
16 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by any provision
17 of chapter 132 or chapter 160 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas or this
18 or other appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature,
19 is hereby lapsed.
20 (z) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
21 33(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the social
22 welfare fund is hereby increased from
$54,753,127 to $55,353,127.
23 (aa) On the effective date of this
act, of the $30,937,751 appropriated
24 for the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, by section
25 55(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session
Laws of Kansas from the state
26 general fund in the community based
services account, the sum of
27 $2,600,000 is hereby lapsed.
28 (bb) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
29 made by the department of social and
rehabilitation services from the
30 moneys appropriated from the state general
fund or from any special
31 revenue fund for fiscal year 2001 as
authorized by this or other appro-
32 priation act of the 2000 regular session of
the legislature, expenditures
33 shall be made by the department of social
and rehabilitation services from
34 the moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special
35 revenue fund for fiscal year 2001 to adopt
and to implement policies and
36 procedures requiring that of the moneys
appropriated in the social wel-
37 fare fund for fiscal year 2001, the amount
of $600,000 shall used exclu-
38 sively for matching federal medicaid
program funds for clients with men-
39 tal illness in order to maximize all
funding sources available to community
40 mental health centers for the provision of
services for clients with mental
41 illness: Provided, That the
secretary of social and rehabilitation services
42 shall prepare and submit a report to the
legislature at the beginning of
43 the regular session in 2001 setting forth
the number if individuals served

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1 with such $600,000 and the amount of
enhanced funding generated by
2 the expenditure of such $600,000.
3 (cc) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
4 made by the department of social and
rehabilitation services from any
5 moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or any special revenue
6 fund for the fiscal year ending June
30, 2000, as authorized by any ap-
7 propriation act of the1999 regular
session of the legislature or by this or
8 other appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature,
9 expenditures shall be made by the
department of social and rehabilitation
10 services from any such moneys appropriated
for fiscal year 2001 for the
11 receipt, crediting and disbursement of
moneys received by the depart-
12 ment of social and rehabilitation services
for payments of support pur-
13 suant to a rule or administrative order
issued by the Kansas supreme
14 court, which is hereby authorized to be
issued by the Kansas supreme
15 court, directing payments of support, which
are made pursuant to any
16 court order entered in this state
regardless of the date of the order, to be
17 made to a central unit for the collection
and disbursement of support
18 payments, notwithstanding the provisions of
any statute to the contrary.
19 (dd) During the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, no expenditures shall
20 be made by the department of social and
rehabilitation services from the
21 moneys appropriated in the state medicaid
match fund--SRS except
22 upon approval of the state finance council
acting on this matter which is
23 hereby characterized as a matter of
legislative delegation and subject to
24 the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c)
of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amend-
25 ments thereto and acting on this matter
after receiving the certification
26 of the director of the budget that
sufficient moneys are available in the
27 state medicaid match fund--SRS pursuant to
the intergovernmental
28 transfer program: Provided further,
That the state finance council may
29 authorize the department of social and
rehabilitation services to make
30 expenditures from the state medicaid match
fund--SRS for the HCBS/
31 MR waiver program and for the HCBS/PD
waiver program: Provided,
32 however, That (1) expenditures from
the state medicaid match fund--
33 SRS for the HCBS/MR waiver program shall
not exceed $15,300,000,
34 and (2) expenditures from the state
medicaid match fund--SRS for the
35 HCBS/PD waiver program shall not exceed
$800,000.
36 (ee) On the effective date of this
act, or as soon thereafter as any
37 moneys are credited to the long-term care
loan and grant fund, the di-
38 rector of accounts and reports shall
transfer amounts which equal in the
39 aggregate $1,000,000 from the long-term
care loan and grant fund of the
40 department on aging to the grant to Horizon
health plan fund of the
41 department of social and rehabilitation
services: Provided, That the first
42 $1,000,000 that is credited to the
long-term care loan and grant fund
43 under the intergovernmental transfer
program shall be transferred from

22

1 the long-term care loan and grant
fund of the department on aging to the
2 grant to Horizon health plan fund of
the department of social and reha-
3 bilitation services in accordance to
this subsection.
4 [(ff) In the event that
the department of social and rehabilitation
5 services issues a request for
proposal for the title XXI program chil-
6 drens health insurance program,
the secretary shall consider the
7 following factors in developing
the request for proposal: (1) The
8 combination of title XIX and
title XXI programs as such programs
9 relate to children, and (2) the
inclusion of all marketing and out-
10 reach efforts relating to the
childrens health insurance program:
11 Provided, That the department
of social and rehabilitation services
12 shall consider all options to
initiate a medicaid managed care pro-
13 gram in Sedgwick county:Provided further,That the department of
14 social and rehabilitation services
shall work in support with the
15 Kansas business health
partnership.]
16 Sec. 21.
17

DEPARTMENT ON AGING

18 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
19 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
20 Administration

21

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$246,392

22

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$20,593

23 Long-term care

24

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$3,440,000

25 Program grants

26

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$151,000

27 Provided, That the senior companion
program operated at Fort Hays state
28 university shall submit to the secretary of
aging a report which shall in-
29 clude information about the kinds of
services provided, the number of
30 persons receiving each kind of service and
the number of volunteers re-
31 cruited during the year.
32 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
33 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
34 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
35 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
36 exceed the following:
37 Flexible spending fund--nursing facilities
quality enhancement wage
38 pass-through pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill
No.126 (K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 39-
39 971)

1 proval of the state finance council
acting on this matter which is hereby
2 characterized as a matter of
legislative delegation and subject to the
3 guidelines prescribed in subsection
(c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amend-
4 ments thereto and acting on this
matter after receiving the certification
5 of the director of the budget that
sufficient moneys are available in the
6 state medicaid match fund--department
on aging.
7 Flexible spending fund--long term
care

8

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$12,252,000

9 Provided, That no expenditures
shall be made from the flexible spending
10 fund--long term care except upon approval
of the state finance council
11 acting on this matter which is hereby
characterized as a matter of legis-
12 lative delegation and subject to the
guidelines prescribed in subsection
13 (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments
thereto and acting on this matter
14 after receiving the certification of the
director of the budget that sufficient
15 moneys are available in the state medicaid
match fund--department on
16 aging.
17 Long-term care loan and grant fund

18

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$0

19

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$11,000,000

20 Provided, That no expenditures shall
be made from the long-term care
21 loan and grant fund pursuant to 2000 Senate
Bill No. 248 for fiscal year
22 2000 or fiscal year 2001 except upon
approval of the state finance council
23 acting on this matter which is hereby
characterized as a matter of legis-
24 lative delegation and subject to the
guidelines prescribed in subsection
25 (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments
thereto and acting on this matter
26 after receiving the certification of the
director of the budget that sufficient
27 moneys are available in the fund pursuant
to the intergovernmental trans-
28 fer program.
29 Senior services fund

30

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

31

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

32 Provided, That no expenditures shall
be made from the senior services
33 fund pursuant to 2000 Senate Bill No. 248
for fiscal year 2000 or fiscal
34 year 2001 except upon approval of the state
finance council acting on this
35 matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation
36 and subject to the guidelines prescribed in
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-
37 3711c and amendments thereto and acting on
this matter after receiving
38 the certification of the director of the
budget that sufficient moneys are
39 available in the fund pursuant to the
intergovernmental transfer program.
40 Intergovernmental transfer fund

41

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

42

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

24

1 Intergovernmental transfer
administration fund

2

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

3

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

4 (c) On July 1, 2000, of the
$121,808,000 appropriated for the above
5 agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by section 32(a) of 2000
6 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
326 from the state general fund in
7 the long-term care account, the sum
of $4,800,000 is hereby lapsed.
8 (d) During the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, the secretary of aging,
9 with the approval of the director of
the budget, may transfer any part of
10 any item of appropriation for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, from
11 the state general fund for the department
on aging to another item of
12 appropriation for fiscal year 2000 from the
state general fund for the
13 department on aging. The secretary of aging
shall certify each such trans-
14 fer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall transmit a copy of
15 each such certification to the legislative
research department.
16 (e) On July 1, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
17 director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $2,637,734 from the flexible
18 spending fund of the department of
administration to the flexible spend-
19 ing fund--nursing facilities quality
enhancement wage pass-through pur-
20 suant to 1999 Senate Bill No.126 (K.S.A.
1999 Supp. 39-971) of the de-
21 partment on aging: Provided, That no
transfer shall be made under this
22 subsection except upon approval of the
state finance council acting on
23 this matter which is hereby characterized
as a matter of legislative dele-
24 gation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A.
25 75-3711c and amendments thereto and acting
on this matter after re-
26 ceiving the certification of the director
of the budget that sufficient mon-
27 eys are available in the flexible spending
fund pursuant to the intergov-
28 ernmental transfer program.
29 (f) On July 1, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
30 director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $12,252,000 from the flex-
31 ible spending fund of the department of
administration to the flexible
32 spending fund--long-term care of the
department on aging: Provided,
33 That no transfer shall be made under this
subsection except upon ap-
34 proval of the state finance council acting
on this matter which is hereby
35 characterized as a matter of legislative
delegation and subject to the
36 guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of
K.S.A. 75-3711c and amend-
37 ments thereto and acting on this matter
after receiving the certification
38 of the director of the budget that
sufficient moneys are available in the
39 flexible spending fund pursuant to the
intergovernmental transfer pro-
40 gram.
41 Sec. 22.
42

ATTORNEY GENERAL--KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

43 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general

25

1 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
2 Operating expenditures

3

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$18,610

4 Sec. 23.
5

KANSAS PAROLE BOARD

6 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
7 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
8 Parole from adult correctional
institutions

9

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,114

10 Sec. 24.
11

KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION

12 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
13 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
14 Operating expenditures

15

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,084

16 Criminal justice information (CJIS)

17

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$115,681

18

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$211,296

19 Provided, That any unencumbered
balance in the criminal justice infor-
20 mation system account in excess of $100 as
of June 30, 2000, is hereby
21 reappropriated for fiscal year 2001.
22 (b) On the effective date of this
act, the amount of expenditures pre-
23 scribed by section 80(a) of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas
24 to be made by the Kansas sentencing
commission for fiscal year 2000
25 from the reappropriated balance in the
state matching funds account of
26 the state general fund for a payment to the
Kansas highway patrol is
27 hereby decreased from $75,000 to $0:
Provided, That, in addition to the
28 other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas sen-
29 tencing commission from the reappropriated
balance in the state match-
30 ing funds account of the state general fund
for fiscal year 2000 and within
31 the expenditure limitation of $75,000 on
expenditures from such reap-
32 propriated balance established by section
80(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999
33 Session Laws of Kansas, the Kansas
sentencing commission may make
34 expenditures from such reappropriated
balance for fiscal year 2000 for
35 operating expenditures: Provided,
however, That expenditures from such
36 reappropriated balance for fiscal year 2000
for operating expenditures
37 shall not exceed $56,706: Provided
further, That, in addition to the other
38 purposes for which expenditures may be made
by the Kansas sentencing
39 commission from the reappropriated balance
in the state matching funds
40 account of the state general fund for
fiscal year 2000 and within the
41 expenditure limitation of $75,000 on
expenditures from such reappro-
42 priated balance established by section
80(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999
43 Session Laws of Kansas, the Kansas
sentencing commission may make

26

1 expenditures from such reappropriated
balance for fiscal year 2000 for
2 core project costs of the criminal
justice information system: And pro-
3 vided further, That
expenditures from such reappropriated balance for
4 fiscal year 2000 for core project
costs of the criminal justice information
5 system shall not exceed $18,294.
6 (c) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
7 made by the Kansas sentencing
commission from moneys appropriated
8 in the sentencing commission
forfeiture fund for fiscal year 2000 as au-
9 thorized by chapter 132 or chapter
160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
10 Kansas, expenditures may be made by the
Kansas sentencing commission
11 for fiscal year 2000 from the moneys
appropriated in the sentencing com-
12 mission forfeiture fund for expenditures
are hereby authorized to be
13 made by the Kansas sentencing commission
from the sentencing com-
14 mission forfeiture fund for all purposes
for which expenditures may be
15 made for operating expenditures.
16 Sec. 25.
17

ADJUTANT GENERAL

18 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
19 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
20 Operating expenditures

21

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$60,000

22

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$5,352

23 (b) On the effective date of this
act, of the $1,107,592 appropriated for
24 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 39(a)
25 of chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas from the state general
26 fund in the disaster relief account, the
sum of $60,000 is hereby lapsed.
27 Sec. 26.
28

KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL

29 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
30 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
31 Operating expenditures

32

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$203,400

33

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$15,959

34 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
35 56(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the motor
36 carrier inspection fund is hereby increased
from $8,931,251 to
37 $9,042,951.
38 (c) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
39 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the above agency is
40 hereby increased from 807.8 to 823.8.
41 Sec. 27.
42

STATE FIRE MARSHAL

43 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section

5 (a) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established for the fiscal
6 year ending June 30, 2001, by section
19(a) of 2000 House Substitute for
7 Senate Bill No. 326 on the utility
regulatory fee fund is hereby increased
8 from $470,195 to $471,003.
9 (b) On July 1, 2000, October 1,
2000, January 1, 2001, and April 1,
10 2001, or as soon after each such date as
moneys are available, and upon
11 receipt of certification by the state
corporation commission of the amount
12 to be transferred, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer from
13 the public service regulation fund of the
state corporation commission to
14 the utility regulatory fee fund of the
citizens' utility ratepayer board all
15 moneys assessed by the state corporation
commission for the citizens'
16 utility ratepayer board under K.S.A.
66-1502 or 66-1503 and amendments
17 thereto and deposited in the state treasury
to the credit of the public
18 service regulation fund.
19 Sec. 29.
20

STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

21 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
22 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 18(b)
of 2000 House Substitute for
23 Senate Bill No. 326 on the public service
regulation fund, the motor
24 carrier license fees fund and the
conservation fee fund, in the aggregate,
25 is hereby increased from $12,169,603 to
$12,277,211.
26 Sec. 30.
27

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

28 (a) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
29 lished for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, by section 13(a) of 2000
30 Senate Bill No. 39 on the insurance
department service regulation fund
31 is hereby increased from $6,686,972 to
$6,698,972.
32 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
33 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 10(a)
of 2000 House Substitute for
34 Senate Bill No. 326 on the insurance
department service regulation fund
35 is hereby increased from $6,943,491 to
$6,951,327.
36 (c) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established for the fiscal
37 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 69(a)
of 2000 House Substitute for
38 Senate Bill No. 326 for the insurance
department is hereby decreased
39 from 159.0 to 157.0.
40 (d) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
41 cial revenue fund for the fiscal year or
years specified, all moneys now or
42 hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund, except that ex-
43 penditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the

28

1 following:
2 Surety bond and escrow payment
fund

3

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

4

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

5 Sec. 31.
6

KANSAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

7 (a) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established for the fiscal
8 year ending June 30, 2001, by section
73(a) of 2000 House Substitute for
9 Senate Bill No. 326 on the real
estate fee fund is hereby decreased from
10 $685,757 to $657,427.
11 (b) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established for the fiscal
12 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 22 of
chapter 132 of the 1999
13 Session Laws of Kansas for the Kansas real
estate commission is hereby
14 decreased from 14.0 to 13.0.
15 Sec. 32.
16

HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION FUND

17

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

18 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
19 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 11(a)
of 2000 House Substitute for
20 Senate Bill No. 326 on expenditures from
the health care stabilization
21 fund for operating expenditures is hereby
increased from $895,049 to
22 $897,146.
23 Sec. 33.
24

STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

25 (a) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established for the fiscal
26 year ending June 30, 2001, by section 72(a)
of 2000 House Substitute for
27 Senate Bill No. 326 on the bank
commissioner fee fund is hereby in-
28 creased from $4,000,720 to $4,012,919.
29 Sec. 34.
30

JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY

31 (a) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
32 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001, expenditures
33 may be made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for
34 fiscal year 2001 for the following
specified purposes subject to the ex-
35 penditure limitations prescribed
therefor:

36

Children's initiatives fund--prevention program grants

$5,000,000

37 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
38 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
39 prevention program grants account shall be
in addition to any expenditure
40 limitation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001:
41 Provided further, That money awarded
as grants from this account shall
42 be distributed according to the percentage
distribution of a judicial dis-
43 trict's high school graduation failure
rate, averaged over a period of three

3 Provided, That all
expenditures by the above agency from the children's
4 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001
from the children's initiatives fund--
5 intervention and graduated sanctions
community grants account shall be
6 in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on the children's ini-
7 tiatives fund for fiscal year
2001.
8 (b) (1) On July 1, 2000, the
director of accounts and reports shall trans-
9 fer all moneys credited as of June
30, 2000, in the Kansas endowment for
10 youth fund--prevention program grants
account of the Kansas endow-
11 ment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund--prevention pro-
12 gram grants account in the children's
initiatives fund established by sub-
13 section (a). On July 1, 2000, and after
such transfer, (A) all encumbrances
14 and other liabilities of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--prevention
15 program grants account of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund are
16 hereby transferred to and imposed upon the
children's initiatives fund--
17 prevention program grants account in the
children's initiatives fund, (B)
18 the Kansas endowment for youth--prevention
program grants account of
19 the above agency in the Kansas endowment
for youth fund is hereby
20 abolished, and (C) any appropriation of
moneys in the Kansas endowment
21 for youth fund--prevention program grants
account of the Kansas en-
22 dowment for youth fund for the above agency
for the fiscal year ending
23 June 30, 2001, by any provision of chapter
132 or chapter 160 of the 1999
24 Session Laws of Kansas or this or other
appropriation act of the 2000
25 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
26 (2) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
27 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
28 youth fund--intervention and graduated
sanctions community grants ac-
29 count of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund to the children's initiatives
30 fund--intervention and graduated sanctions
community grants account
31 in the children's initiatives fund
established by subsection (a). On July 1,
32 2000, and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities
33 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--intervention and graduated
34 sanctions community grants account of the
Kansas endowment for youth
35 fund are hereby transferred to and imposed
upon the children's initiatives
36 fund--intervention and graduated sanctions
community grants account
37 in the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth--
38 intervention and graduated sanctions
community grants account of the
39 above agency in the Kansas endowment for
youth fund is hereby abol-
40 ished, and (C) any appropriation of moneys
in the Kansas endowment for
41 youth fund--intervention and graduated
sanctions community grants ac-
42 count of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund for the above agency for

30

1 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by any provision of chapter 132 or
2 chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws
of Kansas or this or other appro-
3 priation act of the 2000 regular
session of the legislature, is hereby lapsed.
4 (3) On July 1, 2000, the
director of accounts and reports shall establish
5 the children's initiatives
fund--community management information sys-
6 tems projects account in the
children's initiatives fund and shall transfer
7 all moneys credited as of June 30,
2000, in the Kansas endowment for
8 youth fund--community management
information systems projects ac-
9 count of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the children's initiatives
10 fund--community management information
systems projects account in
11 the children's initiatives fund, which is
hereby established. On July 1,
12 2000, and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities
13 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--community management in-
14 formation systems projects account of the
Kansas endowment for youth
15 fund are hereby transferred to and imposed
upon the children's initiatives
16 fund--community management information
systems projects account in
17 the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth--
18 community management information systems
projects account of the
19 above agency in the Kansas endowment for
youth fund is hereby abol-
20 ished, and (C) any appropriation of moneys
in the Kansas endowment for
21 youth fund--community management
information systems projects ac-
22 count of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund for the above agency for
23 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, by
any provision of chapter 132 or
24 chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas or this or other appro-
25 priation act of the 2000 regular session of
the legislature, is hereby lapsed.
26 (4) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
27 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001 as authorized
28 by this or other appropriation act of the
2000 regular session of the leg-
29 islature, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the chil-
30 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal year
2001, from the unencumbered bal-
31 ance as of July 1, 2000, in each account of
the children's initiatives fund
32 that is established by subsection (a) and
into which account moneys are
33 transferred pursuant to this subsection (b)
and in each account of the
34 children's initiatives fund that is
established by this subsection (b): Pro-
35 vided, That all expenditures from
the unencumbered balance of any such
36 account of the children's initiatives fund
shall not exceed the amount of
37 the unencumbered balance in such account on
July 1, 2000: Provided
38 further, That all expenditures from
the unencumbered balance of any
39 such account shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation imposed
40 on the children's initiatives fund for
fiscal year 2001.
41 (c) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state insti-
42 tutions building fund for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2001, for the
43 capital improvement project or projects
specified as follows:

31

1

Construction/remodeling of juvenile correctional
facilities--SIBF

$4,500,000

2 Provided, That the juvenile
justice authority may make expenditures from
3 the construction/remodeling of
juvenile correctional facilities--SIBF ac-
4 count to renovate or replace existing
deficient space in existing facilities,
5 specifically including space at the
Larned juvenile correctional facility and
6 at the Topeka juvenile correctional
facility, and to construct new juvenile
7 correctional space.
8 (d) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the following spe-
9 cial revenue fund or funds for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, all
10 moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited
to and available in such fund
11 or funds, except that expenditures other
than refunds authorized by law
12 shall not exceed the following:

13

Construction/remodeling of juvenile correctional
facilitiesfund

No limit

14 Provided, That the juvenile justice
authority may make expenditures from
15 the construction/remodeling of juvenile
correctional facilities fund for
16 capital improvement projects to remodel a
living unit at Beloit juvenile
17 correctional facility, to construct a
medium security juvenile correctional
18 facility of 154 beds, which shall include
an additional 32-bed pod, at Lar-
19 ned juvenile correctional facility, raze
and reconstruct living units at To-
20 peka juvenile correctional facility, and
construct maximum security build-
21 ings at Topeka juvenile correctional
facility: Provided further, That a
22 secured commons area be built on the east
end of the campus for services
23 including, but not limited to, food and
medical services and a visitors
24 center, and, on the east side of the
commons area, up to 150 maximum
25 security beds, up to 60 beds for
system-wide and facility classification and
26 diagnostic purposes, and up to 15 medical
beds: And provided further,
27 That the commissioner of juvenile justice
shall make every effort to pro-
28 vide that one superintendent shall govern
all existing, renovated, or new
29 buildings at Topeka juvenile correctional
facility: And provided further,
30 That the commissioner of juvenile justice
shall make every effort to com-
31 bine staff of the existing, renovated and
new buildings at the Topeka
32 juvenile correctional facility into a
unified staff under the supervision of
33 one administrator: And provided
further, That the commissioner of ju-
34 venile justice is directed to share
educational programming between the
35 existing, renovated and new program space
at Topeka correctional juve-
36 nile facility: And provided further,
That the juvenile justice authority is
37 directed to use both wings of the Meyer
building on the Larned state
38 hospital grounds for overflow or
overcrowding space at the proposed Lar-
39 ned juvenile correctional facility of 154
beds: And provided further, That
40 the capital improvement projects to
construct maximum buildings at To-
41 peka, construct a medium security juvenile
correctional facility at Larned

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1 juvenile correctional facility, raze
and reconstruct living units at Topeka
2 juvenile correctional facility, and
remodel a living unit at Beloit juvenile
3 correctional facility are hereby
approved for the juvenile justice authority
4 for the purposes of subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments
5 thereto and the authorization of the
issuance of bonds by the Kansas
6 development finance authority in
accordance with that statute: Provided,
7 however, That total
expenditures from this fund for such capital improve-
8 ment projects shall not exceed
$50,000,000, plus all amounts required for
9 cost of bond issuance, cost of
interest on the bonds during the construc-
10 tion of the projects and required reserves
for the payment of principal
11 and interest on the bonds: And provided
further, That all moneys received
12 from the issuance of any such bonds shall
be deposited in the state treas-
13 ury to the credit of this fund
[And provided further, That expenditures
14 shall be made for the capital improvement
project to construct a
15 medium security juvenile facility of 154
beds, which shall include
16 an additional 32-bed pod at Larned juvenile
correctional facility or
17 the capital improvement to utilize Meyer
building on the Larned
18 state hospital grounds that accommodates an
additional 32-beds:
19 Provided, however, the aggregate
amount of costs for capital im-
20 provement projects authorized by this act
shall not to exceed
21 $60,000,000].

32 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
33 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
34 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
35 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
36 exceed the following:
37 Rural health options grant fund

38

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

39 (b) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
40 made by the above agency from the KSIP
account established in the state
41 general fund for the above agency under the
Kansas savings incentive
42 program pursuant to section 91 of chapter
132 of the 1999 Session Laws
43 of Kansas for the fiscal year ending June
30, 2000, expenditures may be

33

1 made by the above agency from the
KSIP account of the above agency
2 in state general fund for fiscal year
2000 for operating expenditures: Pro-
3 vided, That expenditures for
operating expenditures from the KSIP ac-
4 count of the above agency in state
general fund for fiscal year 2000 shall
5 not exceed $34,047.
6 Sec. 36.
7

STATE LIBRARY

8 (a) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
9 made from the children's initiatives
fund for fiscal year 2001, expenditures
10 may be made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for
11 fiscal year 2001 for the following
specified purposes subject to the ex-
12 penditure limitations prescribed
therefor:

13

Children's initiatives fund--children's access network

$70,000

14 Sec. 37.
15

STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

16 (a) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
17 lished for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 7(a) of chapter
18 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas on
the healing arts fee fund is
19 hereby increased from $1,654,921 to
$1,655,771.
20 Sec. 38.
21

KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

22 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
23 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
24 Operating expenditures

25

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$17,499

26 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
27 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
28 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
29 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
30 exceed the following:
31 Grain commodities commission services
fund

32

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

33 Kansas agricultural remediation board
fund

34

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$150,000

35 Kansas agricultural remediation fund

36

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

37 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
38 61(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the feeding
39 stuffs fee fund is hereby increased from
$491,867 to $501,875.
40 (d) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
41 61(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the fertilizer
42 fee fund is hereby increased from $417,688
to $427,765.
43 (e) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section

34

1 61(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the agricultural
2 liming materials fee fund is hereby
decreased from $40,300 to $23,044.
3 (f) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established by section
4 61(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 on the warehouse
5 fee fund is hereby increased from
$616,480 to $618,169.
6 (g) On July 1, 2000, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer
7 $1,854 from the state water plan fund
of the Kansas water office to the
8 water plan special revenue fund of
the Kansas department of agriculture.
9 (h) On July 1, 2000, the
expenditure limitation established by section
10 61(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on expenditures
11 from the water plan special revenue fund
for salaries and wages is hereby
12 increased from $577,677 to $579,531.
13 (i) On July 1, 2000, the
appropriation of all moneys credited to and
14 available in the Kansas corn commission
fund for the fiscal year ending
15 June 30, 2001, by section 61(b) of 2000
House Substitute for Senate Bill
16 No. 326 is hereby lapsed and the Kansas
corn commission fund in the
17 state treasury is hereby abolished.
18 (j) On July 1, 2000, the
appropriation of all moneys credited to and
19 available in the Kansas grain sorghum
commission fund for the fiscal year
20 ending June 30, 2001, by section 61(b) of
2000 House Substitute for
21 Senate Bill No. 326 is hereby lapsed and
the Kansas grain sorghum com-
22 mission fund in the state treasury is
hereby abolished.
23 (k) On July 1, 2000, the
appropriation of all moneys credited to and
24 available in the soybean promotion and
research fund for the fiscal year
25 ending June 30, 2001, by section 61(b) of
2000 House Substitute for
26 Senate Bill No. 326 is hereby lapsed and
the soybean promotion and
27 research fund in the state treasury is
hereby abolished.
28 (l) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
29 $426,223 from the grain inspection fee fund
of the Kansas department
30 of agriculture to the Kansas agricultural
remediation board fund of the
31 Kansas department of agriculture.
32 (m) On July 1, 2001, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
33 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the Kansas depart-
34 ment of agriculture is hereby decreased
from 105.5 to 103.2.
35 (n) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
36 made by the Kansas department of
agriculture from moneys appropriated
37 from the state general fund or from any
special revenue fund for the fiscal
38 year ending June 30, 2001, from which
expenditures may be made for
39 salaries and wages, as authorized by this
or other appropriation act of the
40 2000 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures may be made by the
41 Kansas department of agriculture from such
moneys appropriated from
42 the state general fund or from any special
revenue fund for fiscal year
43 2001 for four full-time equivalent
positions in the unclassified service

35

1 under the Kansas civil service act:
Provided, That all such additional full-
2 time equivalent positions in the
unclassified service under the Kansas civil
3 service act shall be in addition to
other positions within the department
4 agriculture in the unclassified
service as prescribed by law and shall be
5 established by the secretary of
agriculture within any position limitation
6 established for the Kansas department
of agriculture on the number of
7 full-time and regular part-time
positions equated to full-time, excluding
8 seasonal and temporary positions,
paid from appropriations for fiscal year
9 2001 made by this or other
appropriation act of the 2000 regular session
10 of the legislature: Provided,
however, That the authority to establish such
11 additional positions in the unclassified
service shall not affect the classified
12 service status of any person who is an
employee of the Kansas department
13 of agriculture and who is in a position in
the classified service under the
14 Kansas civil service act on June 30,
2000.
15 Sec. 39.
16

KANSAS WHEAT COMMISSION

17 (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of
any other statute to the contrary,
18 during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, the aggregate amount of
19 expenditures from the Kansas wheat
commission fund by the Kansas
20 wheat commission for the new market plan
for the Kansas wheat com-
21 mission shall not exceed $463,000:
Provided, That all expenditures from
22 the Kansas wheat commission fund by the
Kansas wheat commission for
23 the new market plan for the Kansas wheat
commission shall be within
24 the overall expenditure limitation
established for the Kansas wheat com-
25 mission fund for fiscal year 2000:
Provided, however, That the expendi-
26 ture limitation established by this
subsection on the aggregate amount of
27 expenditures from the Kansas wheat
commission fund by the Kansas
28 wheat commission for the new market plan
for the Kansas wheat com-
29 mission for fiscal year 2000 shall not be
increased except upon specific
30 authorization by act of the legislature and
shall not be increased by the
31 state finance council: Provided
further, That, on and after the effective
32 date of this act, the provisions of
subsection (b) of section 65 of 2000
33 Senate Bill No. 39 are hereby declared to
be null and void and of no
34 force and effect.
35 (b) On July 1, 2000, the
appropriation of all moneys credited to and
36 available in the Kansas wheat commission
fund for the fiscal year ending
37 June 30, 2001, by section 64(b) of 2000
House Substitute for Senate Bill
38 No. 326 is hereby lapsed and the Kansas
wheat commission fund in the
39 state treasury is hereby abolished.
40 (c) On July 1, 2000, the
appropriation of all moneys credited to and
41 available in the wheat research reserve
fund for the fiscal year ending
42 June 30, 2001, by section 64(b) of 2000
House Substitute for Senate Bill
43 No. 326 is hereby lapsed and the wheat
research reserve fund in the state

36

1 treasury is hereby abolished.
2 Sec. 40.
3

KANSAS ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT

4 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
5 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
6 Operating expenditures

7

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,310

8 (b) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the following spe-
9 cial revenue fund or funds for the
fiscal year or years specified, all moneys
10 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
11 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
12 exceed the following:
13 Poultry improvements fee fund

14

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

15

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

16 Provided, That expenditures may be
made from the poultry improve-
17 ments fee fund for fiscal year 2000 and
fiscal year 2001 for operating
18 expenditures for the disease control
program of the animal health de-
19 partment: Provided further, That the
livestock commissioner is hereby
20 authorized to fix, charge and collect fees
for administration and regulatory
21 activities under the poultry disease
control act during fiscal years 2000
22 and 2001: And provided further, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to
23 recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for administration
24 of the poultry disease control act during
fiscal years 2000 and 2001.
25 Sec. 41.
26

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

27 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
28 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
29 Operating expenditures

30

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,714

31 Sec. 42.
32

KANSAS WATER OFFICE

33 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
34 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
35 Water resources operating expenditures

36

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$4,185

37 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
38 66(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the state water
39 plan fund is hereby increased from
$2,826,474 to $2,896,500.
40 (c) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
41 $395,000 from the state water plan fund of
the Kansas water office to the
42 state general fund.
43 [(d)(1) Subject to the
limitations of this section, whenever it ap-

37

1 pears that the resources in the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, are
2 insufficient to meet in full
the estimated expenditures as they be-
3 come due to meet duties imposed
by law on the water marketing
4 fund of the Kansas water office
as a result of increases in water
5 rates, fees or charges imposed
by the federal government, the pooled
6 money investment board is
authorized and directed to loan to the
7 director of the Kansas water
office sufficient funds to reimburse the
8 water marketing fund for
increases in water rates, fees or charges
9 imposed by the federal
government, and to allow the Kansas water
10 office to spread such increases to
consumers over a longer period,
11 except that no such loan shall be
made unless the terms thereof have
12 been approved by the director of the
budget. The pooled money
13 investment board is authorized and
directed to use any moneys in
14 the operating accounts, investment
accounts or other investments
15 of the state of Kansas to provide the
funds for such loan. Each such
16 loan shall bear interest at a rate
equal to the interest rate being
17 paid on state inactive account moneys
at the time of the making of
18 such loan. Such loan shall not be
deemed to be an indebtedness or
19 debt of the state of Kansas within
the meaning of section 6 of article
20 11 of the constitution of the state
of Kansas.
21 [(2) Upon certification by the
pooled money investment board by
22 the director of the Kansas water
office of the amount of each loan
23 authorized pursuant to subsection
(d)(1), the pooled money invest-
24 ment board shall transfer each such
amount certified by the director
25 of the Kansas water office from the
state bank account or accounts
26 prescribed in subsection (d)(1) to
the water marketing fund of the
27 Kansas water office.
28 [(3) The principal and interest
of each loan authorized pursuant
29 to subsection (d)(1) shall be repaid
in payments payable at least
30 annually for a period of not more
than five years.
31 [(4) The aggregate outstanding
balance of all loans pursuant to
32 this subsection (d) shall not exceed
$1,000,000 at any one time.]
33 Sec. 43.
34

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

35 (a) On the effective date of this
act, of the $4,287,704 appropriated for
36 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 60(a)
37 of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas from the state general
38 fund in the operating expenditures account,
the sum of $1,676 is hereby
39 lapsed.
40 (b) On the effective date of this
act, the expenditure limitation estab-
41 lished by section 60(b) of chapter 132 of
the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas
42 on the general fees fund is hereby
increased from $9,349 to $19,349.
43 (c) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general

38

1 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
2 Operating expenditures

3

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$12,422

4 Sec. 44.
5

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

6 (a) On July 1, 2000, of the
$7,168,753 appropriated for the above
7 agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by section 39(a) of 2000
8 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
326 from the state general fund in
9 the operating expenditures account,
the sum of $7,283 is hereby lapsed.
10 (b) On July 1, 2001, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
11 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the Kansas state
12 school for the deaf is hereby decreased
from 174.5 to 173.5.
13 Sec. 45.
14

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

15 (a) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
16 made by the department of human resources
from moneys appropriated
17 from any special revenue fund for fiscal
year 2000 or fiscal year 2001 as
18 authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2000 regular session
19 of the legislature, expenditures may be
made by the department of human
20 resources for fiscal year 2000 and fiscal
year 2001 from the moneys ap-
21 propriated from any special revenue fund
for the expenses of the sale,
22 exchange or other disposition conveying
title for any portion or all of the
23 real estate of the department of human
resources: Provided, That such
24 expenditures may be made and such sale,
exchange or other disposition
25 conveying title for any portion or all of
the real estate of the department
26 of human resources may be executed or
otherwise effectuated only upon
27 specific authorization by the state finance
council acting on this matter,
28 which is hereby characterized as a matter
of legislative delegation and
29 subject to the guidelines prescribed in
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c
30 and amendments thereto and acting after
receiving the recommendations
31 of the joint committee on state building
construction: Provided, however,
32 That no such sale, exchange or other
disposition conveying title for any
33 portion of the real estate of the
department of human resources until the
34 proposed sale, exchange or other
disposition conveying title for such real
35 estate has been reviewed by the joint
committee on state building con-
36 struction: Provided further, That
the net proceeds from the sale of any
37 of the real estate of the department of
human resources shall be deposited
38 in the state treasury to the credit of the
employment security administra-
39 tion property sale fund of the department
of human resources.
40 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
41 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
42 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
43 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not

5 Provided, That the secretary
of human resources, in consultation with the
6 secretary of administration, is
hereby authorized to make expenditures
7 for fiscal year 2000 and fiscal year
2001 from the employment security
8 administration property sale fund to
purchase or acquire by exchange
9 additional real estate to provide
space for the job service and unemploy-
10 ment insurance programs of the department
of human resources, includ-
11 ing the initiation and completion of
capital improvements on such real
12 estate for such purposes: Provided,
however, That no expenditures shall
13 be made from this fund for a proposed
purchase or other acquisition of
14 additional real estate to provide space for
the job service and unemploy-
15 ment insurance programs of the department
of human resources until
16 such proposed purchase or other
acquisition, including the preliminary
17 plans and program statement for any capital
improvement project that is
18 proposed to be initiated and completed by
or for the department of hu-
19 man resources on such real estate for such
purposes, have been reviewed
20 by the joint committee on state building
construction.
21 (c) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
22 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
23 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
24 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
25 exceed the following:
26 Workforce investment act state operations
fund

27

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

28

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

29 Workforce investment act non-state
operations fund

30

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

No limit

31

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

32 (d) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
33 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 for the department of
34 human resources is hereby decreased from
996.5 to 964.3.
35 (e) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
36 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
37 Operating expenditures

38

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,884

39 [(f) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may
40 be made by the department of human
resources from the workforce
41 investment act state operations fund
for the fiscal year ending June
42 30, 2001, as authorized by this or
other appropriation act of the
43 2000 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made

40

1 by the above agency from the
workforce investment act state op-
2 erations fund for fiscal year
2001 for state operations for the older
3 Kansans employment
program:Provided, That for such
purpose
4 from the workforce investment
act state operations fund for fiscal
5 year 2001 shall not exceed
$200,000.]
6 Sec. 46.
7

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

8 (a) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
9 made by the state historical society
from moneys appropriated from the
10 state general fund or any special revenue
fund for fiscal year 2000 or fiscal
11 year 2001 as authorized by this or other
appropriation act of the 2000
12 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the state
13 historical society for fiscal year 2000 and
fiscal year 2001 from the moneys
14 appropriated from the state general fund or
any special revenue fund for
15 the following capital improvement projects,
in the following order of pri-
16 ority from the highest to the lowest
priority, subject to the aggregate
17 expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:

18

First territorial capitol

$71,000

19

Hollenberg pony express station

$28,406

20

Shawnee Indian mission

$20,000

21

Constitution Hall

$2,200

22

Fort Hays blockhouse

$50,000

23

Native American heritage museum

$3,200

24 Provided, That no expenditures shall
be made for any such project unless
25 each of the capital improvement projects
that have a higher priority, as
26 prescribed by this subsection, have been
initiated during fiscal years 2000
27 and 2001: Provided further, That
expenditures for any such project shall
28 not exceed, in the aggregate during fiscal
years 2000 and 2001, the
29 amount prescribed by this subsection for
such project: And provided fur-
30 ther, That, if expenditures are
necessary for emergency repair projects
31 for the fiscal year 2000 or 2001,
expenditures may be made by the state
32 historical society for the purpose of
initiating and completing such emer-
33 gency repair projects at any time and
notwithstanding the other provisions
34 of this subsection and the priorities for
capital improvement projects pre-
35 scribed by this subsection for the state
historical society.
36 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
37 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
38 Operating expenditures

39

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$14,072

40 (c) On the effective date of this
act, of the $7,237,942 appropriated for
41 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 61(a)
42 of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas from the state general
43 fund in the operating expenditures account,
the sum of $9,667 is hereby

41

1 lapsed.
2 (d) On the effective date of
this act, of the $5,769,882 appropriated for
3 the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2001, by section 40(a)
4 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 from the state general
5 fund in the operating expenditures
account, the sum of $25,240 is hereby
6 lapsed.
7 (e) On July 1, 2000, the
position limitation established by section 69(a)
8 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 for the state historical
9 society is hereby decreased from
137.5 to 136.5.
10 Sec. 47.
11

KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

12 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
13 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
14 Operating expenditures

15

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$41,898

16 (b) On the effective date of this
act, the position limitation established
17 by section 69(a) of 2000 House Substitute
for Senate Bill No. 326 for the
18 Kansas human rights commission is hereby
increased from 36.0 to 37.0.
19 Sec. 48.
20

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE--HOMESTEAD

21

PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS

22 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
23 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
24 Operating expenditures

25

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000

$1,500,000

26 Sec. 49.
27

KANSAS ARTS COMMISSION

28 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
29 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
30 Operating expenditures

31

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$1,247

32 Sec. 50.
33

LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL

34 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
35 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
36 Legislative coordinating
council--operations

37

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$2,162

38 Legislative research
department--operations

39

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$6,903

40 Office of revisor of
statutes--operations

41

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$5,300

42

1 Sec. 51.
2

DIVISION OF POST AUDIT

3 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
4 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
5 Operations (including legislative
post audit committee)

6

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,890

7 Sec. 52.
8

LEGISLATURE

9 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
10 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
11 Operations (including official
hospitality)

12

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$37,512

13 Sec. 53.
14

GOVERNOR'S DEPARTMENT

15 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
16 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
17 Governor's department

18

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$910

19 Sec. 54.
20

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

21 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
22 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
23 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

24

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$33,986

25 Geological survey

26

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$2,764

27 (b) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
28 made by the university of Kansas from the
restricted fees fund for fiscal
29 year 2000, as authorized by chapter 132 or
160 of the 1999 Session Laws
30 of Kansas or by this or other appropriation
act of the 2000 regular session
31 of the legislature, expenditures may be
made by the university of Kansas
32 from the appropriate account or accounts of
the restricted fees fund dur-
33 ing fiscal year 2000 for the following
capital improvement project or pro-
34 jects, subject to the expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:

35

Renovate Strong hall west wing

No limit

36 (c) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
37 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
38 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
39 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
40 exceed the following:
41 Construct student recreation
center--special revenue fund

42

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

43 Provided, That the university of
Kansas may make expenditures from the

43

1 construct student recreation
center--special revenue fund for the capital
2 improvement project to construct a
new student recreation center in ad-
3 dition to the expenditure of other
moneys appropriated therefor: Pro-
4 vided, however, That
expenditures from the this fund for such capital
5 improvement project shall not exceed
$17,000,000 plus all amounts re-
6 quired for costs of any bond
issuance, costs of interest on any bond issued
7 or obtained for such capital
improvement project and any required re-
8 serves for payment of principal and
interest on any bond: Provided fur-
9 ther, That such capital
improvement project is hereby approved for the
10 university of Kansas for the purposes of
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-8905
11 and amendments thereto and the
authorization of the issuance of bonds
12 by the Kansas development finance authority
in accordance with that
13 statute: And provided further, That
all moneys received from the issuance
14 of any such bonds shall be deposited in the
state treasury to the credit of
15 this fund.
16 Sec. 55.
17

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

18 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
19 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
20 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

21

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$95,819

22 Sec. 56.
23

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS AND

24

AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS

25 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
26 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
27 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

28

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$62,063

29 Cooperative extension service (including
official hospitality)

30

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$113,996

31 Agricultural experiment stations (including
official hospitality)

32

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$18,431

33 Sec. 57.
34

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY

35

MEDICAL CENTER

36 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
37 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
38 Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)

39

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$12,854

40 Sec. 58.
41

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

42 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
43 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:

44

1 Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality)

2

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$343,467

3 Sec. 59.
4

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

5 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
6 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
7 Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality)

20 [Provided, That,
as a condition of such grant, the Kansas cultural
21 heritage and arts center shall
develop a plan to affiliate with a state
22 agency that has as its mission
historical preservation and research
23 and shall present such plan to the
legislature at the beginning of
24 the 2001 regular session.
25 [Environmental education
program

26

[For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$30,000]

27 Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2000, in the
28 supplemental general state aid account is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal
29 year 2001.
30 (b) On July 1, 2000, of the
$1,813,086,000 appropriated for the above
31 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 35(a) of 2000
32 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
33 the general state aid account, the sum of
$12,746,896 is hereby lapsed.
34 (c) On July 1, 2000, of the
$81,779,000 appropriated for the above
35 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 35(a) of 2000
36 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
37 the supplemental general state aid account,
the sum of $4,052,365 is
38 hereby lapsed.
39 (d) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
40 35(a) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the expendi-
41 tures from the reappropriated balance in
the KPERS--employer contri-
42 butions account of the state general fund
is hereby increased from
43 $504,371 to $2,092,433.

45

1 (e) On July 1, 2000, of the
$59,000 appropriated for the above agency
2 for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 35(a) of 2000 House
3 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in the
4 governor's teaching excellence
scholarships account, the sum of $5,000 is
5 hereby lapsed.
6 (f) (1) Notwithstanding the
provisions of the proviso to the appropri-
7 ation of moneys from the state
general fund in the general state aid ac-
8 count that was included in section
35(a) of 2000 House Substitute for
9 Senate Bill No. 326 and that directed
any unencumbered balance in the
10 general state aid account shall be
transferred to the inservice education
11 aid account of the state general fund of
the department of education to
12 be used to fund approved inservice
education programs as authorized by
13 K.S.A. 72-9601 et seq., and
amendments thereto, such unencumbered
14 balance in the general state aid account
shall not be transferred to the
15 inservice education aid account as
prescribed by such proviso and such
16 proviso is hereby declared to be void and
of no force and effect.
17 (2) Any unencumbered balance in the
general state aid account of the
18 state general fund of the department of
education in excess of $100 as of
19 June 30, 2000, is hereby reappropriated in
the general state aid account
20 of the state general fund of the department
of education for fiscal year
21 2001: Provided, That the amount
reappropriated from such unencum-
22 bered balance shall not exceed
$13,841,896[$11,841,896] and any
ad-
23 ditional remaining amount in such
unencumbered balance shall not be
24 reappropriated and is hereby lapsed.
Provided, however,That
expendi-
25 tures from such reappropriated
balance for general state aid shall not
26 exceed $11,841,896 except upon
approval of the state finance council:
27 Provided further,That, any portion of the amount of such
reappropriated
28 balance in excess of $11,841,896
shall be transferred to the inservice ed-
29 ucation aid account of the state
general fund of the department of edu-
30 cation to be used to fund approved
inservice education programs as au-
31 thorized by K.S.A. 72-9601et seq., and amendments
thereto:And
32 provided further,That the amount transferred to the inservice
education
33 aid account from such unencumbered
balance under this subsection
34 (e)(2) shall not exceed
$2,000,000.
35 (g) In addition to the directives
provided in section 35(a) of 2000 House
36 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326 for
expenditures from the special ed-
37 ucation services aid account of the above
agency, expenditures shall be
38 made from such account, after deduction of
expenditures made in ac-
39 cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 1999
Supp. 72-983 and amend-
40 ments thereto, for a grant of $250,000 to
the Kansas optometric associ-
41 ation to conduct a pilot study of vision
problems known as convergence
42 insufficiency and convergence excess,
accommodative insufficiency, and
43 ocular motor dysfunction and their
relationship to academic performance

46

1 and special education referral for
students in early elementary grades:
2 Provided, That the Kansas
optometric association shall make a progress
3 report to the legislature during the
2001 session and a final report to the
4 legislative budget committee and the
governor on or before September
5 1, 2001: Provided further,
That in determining amounts of payments to
6 school districts to be made in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
7 72- 978 and amendments thereto from
the amount remaining in the spe-
8 cial education services aid account,
after deduction of expenditures made
9 in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 72-893 and
10 amendments thereto and deduction of the
expenditures specified in this
11 subsection for a grant to the Kansas
optometric association, fully-trained
12 reading recovery teacher leaders and
elementary school structured men-
13 toring reading program
coordinator/teachers, selected by the state de-
14 partment of education in accordance with
established criteria, shall be
15 considered to be special teachers as
defined in subsection (j)(1) of K.S.A.
16 72-962 and amendments thereto: Provided,
however, That expenditures
17 for fully-trained reading recovery teacher
leaders considered to be special
18 teachers shall not exceed $160,000 and
expenditures for elementary
19 school structured mentoring reading program
coordinator/teachers con-
20 sidered to be special teachers shall not
exceed $1,000,000: And provided
21 further, That consideration of
reading recovery teacher leaders and ele-
22 mentary school structured mentoring reading
program coordinator/teach-
23 ers as special teachers for determination
of the amount of the special
24 education services aid of a school district
shall be conditioned upon the
25 school district providing the legislature
by the end of the 2001 session
26 with longitudinal data as the state
department of education requires, in-
27 cluding special education enrollment as a
percentage of district-wide en-
28 rollment for at least five years prior to
implementation of a reading re-
29 covery program or a structured mentoring
reading program, or both such
30 programs, and the effect, if any, of
implementation of the program or
31 programs on the percentage of special
education enrollment to district-
32 wide enrollment.
33 (h) On the effective date of this
act, the appropriation of all moneys
34 credited to and available in the flexible
spending fund--general state aid
35 account of the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by
36 section 35(a) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326 is hereby
37 lapsed.
38 (i) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
39 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001, expenditures
40 may be made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for
41 fiscal year 2001 for the following
specified purposes subject to the ex-
42 penditure limitations prescribed
therefor:

43

Children's initiatives fund--parent education program

$1,277,833

47

1 Provided, That all
expenditures by the above agency from the children's
2 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001
from the children's initiatives fund--
3 parent education program account
shall be in addition to any expenditure
4 limitation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001:
5 Provided, however, That all
expenditures from the children's initiatives
6 fund--parent education program
account for each grant under the parent
7 education program shall be matched by
the school district in an amount
8 which is equal to not less than
75%[65%] of the grant.

9

Children's initiatives fund--general state aid
four-year-oldat-risk

$1,000,000

10 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
11 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
12 general state aid four-year-old at-risk
account shall be in addition to any
13 expenditure limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
14 year 2001.

15

Children's initiatives fund--school violence prevention

$500,000

16 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
17 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
18 school violence prevention account shall be
in addition to any expenditure
19 limitation imposed on the children's
initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001.

20

Children's initiatives fund--communities in schoolsprogram

$250,000

21 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
22 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
23 communities in schools program account
shall be in addition to any ex-
24 penditure limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
25 year 2001.

26

[Children's initiatives fund--mentor teacher
programgrants

$1,100,000

27 [Provided, That
all expenditures by the above agency from the chil-
28 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal
year 2001 from the children's ini-
29 tiatives fund--mentor teacher program
grants account shall be in
30 addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on the children's
31 initiatives fund for fiscal year
2001.

32

Children's initiatives fund--inservice education
aid

$2,000,000

33 [Provided, That
all expenditures by the above agency from the chil-
34 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal
year 2001 from the children's ini-
35 tiatives fund--inservice education
aid account shall be in addition
36 to any expenditure limitation imposed
on the children's initiatives
37 fund for fiscal year
2001.]
38 (j) (1) On July 1, 2000, the director
of accounts and reports shall trans-
39 fer all moneys credited as of June 30,
2000, in the Kansas endowment for
40 youth fund--parent education program
account of the Kansas endow-

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1 ment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund--parent education
2 program account in the children's
initiatives fund established by subsec-
3 tion (i). On July 1, 2000, and after
such transfer, (A) all encumbrances
4 and other liabilities of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--parent
5 education program account of the
Kansas endowment for youth fund are
6 hereby transferred to and imposed
upon the children's initiatives fund--
7 parent education program account in
the children's initiatives fund, (B)
8 the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--parent education program ac-
9 count of the above agency in the
Kansas endowment for youth fund is
10 hereby abolished, and (C) any appropriation
of moneys in the Kansas
11 endowment for youth fund--parent education
program account of the
12 Kansas endowment for youth fund for the
above agency for the fiscal year
13 ending June 30, 2001, by any provision of
chapter 132 or chapter 160 of
14 the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas or this or
other appropriation act of the
15 2000 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
16 (2) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and shall transfer all mon-
17 eys credited as of June 30, 2000, in the
Kansas endowment for youth
18 fund--national geographic society education
foundation endowment ac-
19 count of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund to the children's initiatives
20 fund--national geographic society education
foundation endowment ac-
21 count in the children's initiatives fund,
which is hereby established. On
22 July 1, 2000, and after such transfer, (A)
all encumbrances and other
23 liabilities of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund--national geographic
24 society education foundation endowment
account of the Kansas endow-
25 ment for youth fund are hereby transferred
to and imposed upon the
26 children's initiatives fund--national
geographic society education foun-
27 dation endowment account in the children's
initiatives fund, (B) the Kan-
28 sas endowment for youth fund--national
geographic society education
29 foundation endowment account of the above
agency in the Kansas en-
30 dowment for youth fund is hereby abolished,
and (C) any appropriation
31 of moneys in the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--national geographic
32 society education foundation endowment
account of the Kansas endow-
33 ment for youth fund for the above agency
for the fiscal year ending June
34 30, 2001, by any provision of chapter 132
or chapter 160 of the 1999
35 Session Laws of Kansas or this or other
appropriation act of the 2000
36 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
37 (3) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
38 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
39 youth fund--experimental wraparound Kansas
project account of the
40 Kansas endowment for youth fund to the
children's initiatives fund--
41 experimental wraparound Kansas project
account in the children's initia-
42 tives fund, which is hereby established. On
July 1, 2000, and after such
43 transfer, (A) all encumbrances and other
liabilities of the Kansas endow-

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1 ment for youth fund--experimental
wraparound Kansas project account
2 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund are hereby transferred to and
3 imposed upon the children's
initiatives fund--experimental wraparound
4 Kansas project account in the
children's initiatives fund, (B) the Kansas
5 endowment for youth
fund--experimental wraparound Kansas project
6 account of the above agency in the
Kansas endowment for youth fund is
7 hereby abolished, and (C) any
appropriation of moneys in the Kansas
8 endowment for youth
fund--experimental wraparound Kansas project
9 account of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund for the above agency
10 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by any provision of chapter 132
11 or chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas or this or other ap-
12 propriation act of the 2000 regular session
of the legislature, is hereby
13 lapsed.
14 (4) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
15 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001 as authorized
16 by this or other appropriation act of the
2000 regular session of the leg-
17 islature, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the chil-
18 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal year
2001, from the unencumbered bal-
19 ance as of July 1, 2000, in each account of
the children's initiatives fund
20 that is established by subsection (i) and
into which moneys are transferred
21 pursuant to this subsection (j) and in each
account of the children's ini-
22 tiatives fund that is established by this
subsection (j): Provided, That all
23 expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account of the
24 children's initiatives fund shall not
exceed the amount of the unencum-
25 bered balance in such account on July 1,
2000: Provided further, That all
26 expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account shall
27 be in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on the children's
28 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001.
29 [(k) On July 1, 2000, the
provisions of the proviso to the appro-
30 priation in the inservice education
aid account of the state general
31 fund in House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 are hereby de-
32 clared and are null and void and
shall have no force and effect.]
33 Sec. 60.
34

JUDICIAL BRANCH

35 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
36 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
37 Judiciary operations

38

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$155,551

39 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
40 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
41 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
42 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
43 exceed the following:

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1 Nonjudicial salary initiative
fund

2

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$3,900,000

3 Sec. 61.
4

JUDICIAL COUNCIL

5 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
6 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
7 Operating expenditures

8

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$15,525

9 Sec. 62.
10

STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES

11 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
12 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
13 Operating expenditures

14

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$21,514

15 Sec. 63.
16

STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS

17 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
18 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
19 Operating expenditures

20

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$9,071

21 Sec. 64.
22

ATTORNEY GENERAL

23 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
24 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
25 Operating expenditures

26

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$9,313

27 (b) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
28 made by the above agency from the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
29 year 2001, expenditures may be made
by the above agency from the
30 children's initiatives fund for
fiscal year 2001 for the following specified
31 purposes subject to the expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:

33 Provided,That all expenditures by the above agency from the
children's
34 initiatives fund for fiscal year
2001 from the children's initiatives fund--
35 DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) coordinator, support staff,
36 training and program expenditures
account shall be in addition to any
37 expenditure limitation imposed on
the children's initiatives fund for fiscal
38 year 2001:Provided further,That the attorney
general shall report to the
39 2001 legislature on available
research that documents the effectiveness
40 of the DARE program nationwide and
on efforts to develop data on the
41 effectiveness of the DARE program
that is specific to Kansas.

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1 [(b) In addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may
2 be made by the attorney general
from the moneys received pursuant
3 to K.S.A. 23-128a, and
amendments thereto, and credited to the
4 crime victims assistance fund
and appropriated in the crime victims
5 assistance fund for fiscal year
2001, as authorized by this or other
6 appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature, ex-
7 penditures shall be made by the
attorney general from such moneys
8 appropriated in the crime
victims assistance fund for fiscal year
9 2001 and which are not needed
for use as matching funds for meet-
10 ing any federal requirement for the
purposes of establishing child
11 exchange and visitation centers
pursuant to K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 75-
12 720 and amendments thereto, for
salary and wages and other op-
13 erating expenditures for the
statewide DARE (Drug Resistance Ed-
14 ucation) coordinator and staff
provided for in K.S.A. 1999 Supp.
15 75-721 and amendments
thereto:Provided, That such
expenditures
16 for salary and wages and other
operating expenditures for the state-
17 wide DARE (Drug Resistance Education)
coordinator and staff pro-
18 vided for in K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 75-721
and amendments thereto shall
19 not exceed $159,956:Provided further, That such expenditures
may
20 include expenditures for official
hospitality for training session.]
21 (c) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
22 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
23 youth fund--DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) coordinator,
24 support staff, training and program
expenditures account of the Kansas
25 endowment for youth fund to the
children's health care programs fund--
26 DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) coordinator, support staff,
27 training and program expenditures
account in thechildren's initiatives
28 fund, which is
hereby established. On July 1, 2000, and after such
transfer,
29 (A) all encumbrances and other liabilities
of the Kansas endowment for
30 youth fund--DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) coordinator,
31 support staff, training and program
expenditures account of the Kansas
32 endowment for youth fund are hereby
transferred to and imposed upon
33 the children's initiatives
fund--DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Educa-
34 tion) coordinator, support staff,
training and program expenditures ac-
35 count in the children's
initiatives fund, (B) the Kansas endowment for
36 youth--DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education) coordinator, support
37 staff, training and program expenditures
account of the above agency in
38 the Kansas endowment for youth fund is
hereby abolished, and (C) any
39 appropriation of moneys in the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--
40 DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
coordinator, support staff,
41 training and program expenditures account
of the Kansas endowment for
42 youth fund for the above agency for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
43 by any provision of chapter 132 or chapter
160 of the 1999 Session Laws

52

1 of Kansas or this or other
appropriation act of the 2000 regular session
2 of the legislature, is hereby
lapsed.
3 Sec. 65.
4

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

5 (a) There is appropriated for
the above agency from the state general
6 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
7 Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality)

8

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$87,698

9 Provided, That any
unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
10 30, 2000, in the salaries and wages
account, any unencumbered balance
11 in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2000, in
the other operating expenditures
12 (including official hospitality) account,
any unencumbered balance in ex-
13 cess of $100 as of June 30, 2000, in the
salaries and wages for swine
14 production facility inspectors account, any
unencumbered balance in ex-
15 cess of $100 as of June 30, 2000, in the
child care licensing operating
16 expenditures account, any unencumbered
balance in excess of $100 as of
17 June 30, 2000, in the adult care homes
criminal record checks operating
18 expenditures account, and any unencumbered
balance in excess of $100
19 as of June 30, 2000, in the operating
expenditures--implementation of
20 Substitute for 1999 House Bill No. 2469
account are hereby reappro-
21 priated to the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) ac-
22 count for fiscal year 2001.
23 Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2000, in each
24 of the following accounts is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2001:
25 Vaccine purchases; infant and toddler
program; aid to local units; aid to
26 local units--primary health projects; teen
pregnancy prevention activities;
27 immunization programs.
28 (b) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the following spe-
29 cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal
year or years specified, all moneys
30 now or hereafter lawfully credited to and
available in such fund or funds,
31 except that expenditures other than refunds
authorized by law shall not
32 exceed the following:
33 Sunflower army ammunition plant remediation
trust fund

34

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

No limit

35 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
36 31(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 on the water plan
37 special revenue fund is hereby increased
from $4,136,452 to $4,137,270.
38 (d) On July 1, 2000, of the
$2,492,000 appropriated for the above
39 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 31(a) of 2000
40 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
41 the infant and toddler program account, the
sum of $500,000 is hereby
42 lapsed.
43 (e) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer

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1 $818 from the state water plan fund
of the Kansas water office to the
2 water plan special revenue fund of
the department of health and envi-
3 ronment.
4 (f) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
5 made by the department of health and
environment from the health and
6 environment publication fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
7 as authorized by section 31(b) of
2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
8 No. 326 or other appropriation act of
the 2000 regular session of the
9 legislature, and notwithstanding the
provisions of section 31 (b) of 2000
10 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326 or
K.S.A. 75-5662 and amend-
11 ments thereto, to the contrary,
expenditures may be made by the de-
12 partment of health and environment from the
health and environment
13 publication fee fund for fiscal year 2001
for development, publication and
14 distribution of brochures containing
information about infection control
15 techniques which are appropriate for hair
braiding outside the salon set-
16 ting, as prescribed by section 2 of 2000
Senate Bill No. 513: Provided,
17 That all moneys received for fees charged
and collected under section 2
18 of 2000 Senate Bill No. 513 shall be
deposited in the state treasury to the
19 credit of the health and environment
publication fee fund.
20 (g) On July 1, 2000, the position
limitation established by section 69(a)
21 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 326 on the department of
22 health and environment is hereby decreased
from 842.5 to 839.5.
23 (h) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be
24 made from the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001, expenditures
25 may be made by the above agency from the
children's health care pro-
26 grams fund for fiscal year 2001 for the
following specified purposes sub-
27 ject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:

28

Children's initiatives fund--healthy start

$250,000

29 Provided, That all expenditures by
the above agency from the children's
30 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from
the children's initiatives fund--
31 healthy start account shall be in addition
to any expenditure limitation
32 imposed on the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001.

33

Children's initiatives fund--smoking prevention
grantsfund

$1,000,000

34 Provided, That expenditures shall be
made from the children's initiatives
35 fund--smoking prevention grants fund for
the purpose of matching fed-
36 eral funds for programs that have proven
outcomes. Provided further,
37 That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's initiatives
38 fund for fiscal year 2001 from the
children's initiatives fund--smoking
39 prevention grants fund shall be in addition
to any expenditure limitation
40 imposed on the children's initiatives fund
for fiscal year 2001.

41

Children's initiatives fund--infants and toddlersprogram

$500,000

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1 Provided, That all
expenditures by the above agency from the children's
2 initiatives fund for fiscal year 2001
from the children's initiatives fund--
3 infants and toddlers program account
shall be in addition to any expend-
4 iture limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal year
5 2001.

7 Provided, That expenditures
shall be made from the children's initiatives
8 fund--Kansas health
foundations grants fund[community
partnership
9 grants account] for
projects, programs and services that relate to early
10 prevention services with demonstrated
favorable outcomes: Provided fur-
11 ther, That all expenditures by the
above agency from the children's ini-
12 tiatives fund for fiscal year 2001 from the
children's initiatives fund--
13 Kansas health foundation
grants account shall be in addition to any
14 expenditure limitation imposed on the
children's initiatives fund for fiscal
15 year 2001.
16 (i) (1) On July 1, 2000, the director
of accounts and reports shall trans-
17 fer all moneys credited as of June 30,
2000, in the Kansas endowment for
18 youth fund--healthy start account of the
Kansas endowment for youth
19 fund to the children's initiatives
fund--healthy start program account in
20 the children's initiatives fund established
by subsection (h). On July 1,
21 2000, and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities
22 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--healthy start account of the
23 Kansas endowment for youth fund are hereby
transferred to and imposed
24 upon the children's initiatives
fund--healthy start account in the chil-
25 dren's initiatives fund, (B) the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--
26 healthy start account of the above agency
in the Kansas endowment for
27 youth fund is hereby abolished, and (C) any
appropriation of moneys in
28 the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--healthy start account of the Kan-
29 sas endowment for youth fund for the above
agency for the fiscal year
30 ending June 30, 2001, by any provision of
chapter 132 or chapter 160 of
31 the 1999 Session Laws of Kansas or this or
other appropriation act of the
32 2000 regular session of the legislature, is
hereby lapsed.
33 (2) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
34 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
35 youth fund--infants and toddlers program
account of the Kansas endow-
36 ment for youth fund to the children's
initiatives fund--infants and tod-
37 dlers program account in the children's
initiatives fund established by
38 subsection (h). On July 1, 2000, and after
such transfer, (A) all encum-
39 brances and other liabilities of the Kansas
endowment for youth fund--
40 infants and toddlers program account of the
Kansas endowment for youth
41 fund are hereby transferred to and imposed
upon the children's initiatives
42 fund--infants and toddlers program account
in the children's initiatives

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1 fund, (B) the Kansas endowment for
youth fund--infants and toddlers
2 program account of the above agency
in the Kansas endowment for youth
3 fund is hereby abolished, and (C) any
appropriation of moneys in the
4 Kansas endowment for youth
fund--infants and toddlers program ac-
5 count of the Kansas endowment for
youth fund for the above agency for
6 the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by any provision of chapter 132 or
7 chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws
of Kansas or this or other appro-
8 priation act of the 2000 regular
session of the legislature, is hereby lapsed.
9 (3) On July 1, 2000, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer
10 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
11 youth fund--neonatal screening account of
the Kansas endowment for
12 youth fund to the children's initiatives
fund--neonatal screening account
13 in the children's initiatives fund, which
is hereby established. On July 1,
14 2000, and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities
15 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--neonatal screening account of
16 the Kansas endowment for youth fund are
hereby transferred to and
17 imposed upon the children's initiatives
fund--neonatal screening account
18 in the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth
19 fund--neonatal screening account of the
above agency in the Kansas en-
20 dowment for youth fund is hereby abolished,
and (C) any appropriation
21 of moneys in the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--neonatal screening
22 account of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund for the above agency
23 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by any provision of chapter 132
24 or chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas or this or other ap-
25 propriation act of the 2000 regular session
of the legislature, is hereby
26 lapsed.
27 (4) On July 1, 2000, the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer
28 all moneys credited as of June 30, 2000, in
the Kansas endowment for
29 youth fund--vaccine purchases account of
the Kansas endowment for
30 youth fund to the children's initiatives
fund--vaccine purchases account
31 in the children's initiatives fund, which
is hereby established. On July 1,
32 2000, and after such transfer, (A) all
encumbrances and other liabilities
33 of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--vaccine purchases account of
34 the Kansas endowment for youth fund are
hereby transferred to and
35 imposed upon the children's initiatives
fund--vaccine purchases account
36 in the children's initiatives fund, (B) the
Kansas endowment for youth
37 fund--vaccine purchases account of the
above agency in the Kansas en-
38 dowment for youth fund is hereby abolished,
and (C) any appropriation
39 of moneys in the Kansas endowment for youth
fund--vaccine purchases
40 account of the Kansas endowment for youth
fund for the above agency
41 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
by any provision of chapter 132
42 or chapter 160 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas or this or other ap-
43 propriation act of the 2000 regular session
of the legislature, is hereby

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1 lapsed.
2 (5) In addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be
3 made from the children's initiatives
fund for fiscal year 2001 as authorized
4 by this or other appropriation act of
the 2000 regular session of the leg-
5 islature, expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the chil-
6 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal
year 2001, from the unencumbered bal-
7 ance as of July 1, 2000, in each
account of the children's initiatives fund
8 that is established by subsection (h)
and into which moneys are trans-
9 ferred pursuant to this subsection
(i) and in each account of the children's
10 initiatives fund that is established by
this subsection (i): Provided, That
11 all expenditures from the unencumbered
balance of any such account of
12 the children's initiatives fund shall not
exceed the amount of the unen-
13 cumbered balance in such account on July 1,
2000: Provided further, That
14 all expenditures from the unencumbered
balance of any such account
15 shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on the chil-
16 dren's initiatives fund for fiscal year
2001.
17 (j) On the effective date of this
act, of the $2,492,000 appropriated for
18 the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, by section 53(a)
19 of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session Laws of
Kansas from the state general
20 fund in the infant and toddler account, the
sum of $500,000 is hereby
21 lapsed.
22 Sec. 66.
23

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

24 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
25 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
26 Ellsworth correctional facility--facility
operations

37 (b) On July 1, 2000, of the
$30,894,098 appropriated for the above
38 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 51(a) of 2000
39 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
40 the Lansing correctional facility--facility
operations account, the sum of
41 $320,787 is hereby lapsed.
42 (c) On July 1, 2000, of the
$22,996,537 appropriated for the above
43 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 51(a) of 2000

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1 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
326 from the state general fund in
2 the Hutchinson correctional
facility--facility operations account, the sum
3 of $384,414 is hereby lapsed.
4 (d) On July 1, 2000, of the
$17,290,354 appropriated for the above
5 agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, by section 51(a) of 2000
6 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
326 from the state general fund in
7 the El Dorado correctional
facility--facility operations account, the sum
8 of $326,258 is hereby lapsed.
9 (e) On July 1, 2000, of the
$13,658,283 appropriated for the above
10 agency for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2001, by section 51(a) of 2000
11 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 326
from the state general fund in
12 the Topeka correctional facility--facility
operations account, the sum of
13 $41,577 is hereby lapsed.
14 (f) In addition to other purposes for
which expenditures may be made
15 by the department of corrections from the
State of Kansas--department
16 of corrections inmate benefit fund for
fiscal year 2001, as authorized by
17 section 51(b) of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326, expend-
18 itures may be made by the above agency from
the State of Kansas--
19 department of corrections inmate benefit
fund for operating the thera-
20 peutic community program at Lansing
correctional facility: Provided,
21 That expenditures for such purposes from
the State of Kansas--depart-
22 ment of corrections inmate benefit fund for
fiscal year 2001 shall not
23 exceed $495,000: Provided further,
That all such expenditures for such
24 purposes from the State of
Kansas--department of corrections inmate
25 benefit fund for fiscal year 2001 shall be
made from the projected ending
26 cash balance in the State of
Kansas--department of corrections inmate
27 benefit fund as of June 30, 2000, and shall
not result in any reduction of
28 funding from the State of
Kansas--department of corrections inmate
29 benefit fund for other projects within the
approved budget of expendi-
30 tures from such fund as authorized by
section 51(b) of 2000 House Sub-
31 stitute for Senate Bill No. 326.
32 (g) On the effective date of this
act, the amounts specified in section
33 73(c) of chapter 132 of the 1999 Session
Laws of Kansas as being included
34 in the facilities operations account of the
state general fund for the fol-
35 lowing correctional facilities for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, are
36 hereby changed to the amounts specified,
but expenditures from the fa-
37 cilities operations account of the state
general fund for such correctional
38 facilities shall not be limited to, or be
required to be made in, the amounts
39 listed for the correctional facilities, as
follows: (1) The amount for Larned
40 correctional mental health facility is
hereby increased from $6,875,937 to
41 $6,877,925; (2) the amount for Hutchinson
correctional facility is hereby
42 decreased from $22,487,669 to $22,476,313;
and (3) the amount for To-
43 peka correctional facility is hereby
decreased from $13,198,883 to

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1 $13,189,787.
2 (h) On the effective date of
this act, of the $12,361,004 appropriated
3 for the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section
4 73(a) of chapter 132 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas from the state
5 general fund in the central
administration operations and parole and post-
6 release supervision operations
account, the sum of $4,037 is hereby
7 lapsed.
8 (i) On July 1, 2000, the
position limitation established by section 69(a)
9 of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326 for the department of
10 corrections is hereby decreased from
3,063.0 to 3,059.0.
11 Sec. 67.
12

OMBUDSMAN OF CORRECTIONS

13 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
14 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
15 Adult corrections oversight

16

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$500

17 Sec. 68.
18

DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS

19 (a) There is appropriated for the
above agency from the state general
20 fund for the fiscal year or years
specified, the following:
21 Operating expenditures

22

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001

$7,140

23 (b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
24 67(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326, on the wildlife
25 fee fund is hereby decreased from
$22,139,970 to $21,803,043.
26 (c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
27 67(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326, on the EDIF--
28 local government outdoor recreation grants
fund is hereby increased from
29 $250,000 to $500,000.
30 (d) On July 1, 2000, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the
31 director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $250,000 from the Kansas
32 economic development endowment account of
the state economic de-
33 velopment initiatives fund of the
department of commerce and housing
34 to the EDIF--local government outdoor
recreation grants fund of the
35 department of wildlife and parks.
36 (e) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure
limitation established by section
37 67(b) of 2000 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 326, on the parks fee
38 fund is hereby increased from $4,460,870 to
$4,468,010.
39 Sec. 69. On July 1, 2000, K.S.A. 1999
Supp. 79-34,147, as amended by
40 section 106 of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326, is hereby
41 amended to read as follows: 79-34,147. (a)
(1) On July 1, 1999, and quar-
42 terly thereafter the secretary of revenue
shall certify to the director of
43 accounts and reports the amount equal to
7.628% of the total revenues

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1 received by the secretary from the
taxes imposed under the Kansas re-
2 tailers' sales tax act and deposited
in the state treasury and credited to
3 the state general fund during the
preceding three calendar months.
4 (2) On July 1, 2001, and
quarterly thereafter, the secretary of revenue
5 shall certify to the director of
accounts and reports the amount equal to
6 9.5% of the total revenues received
by the secretary from the taxes im-
7 posed under the Kansas retailers'
sales tax act and deposited in the state
8 treasury and credited to the state
general fund during the preceding three
9 calendar months.
10 (3) On July 1, 2002, and quarterly
thereafter, the secretary of revenue
11 shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports the amount equal to
12 11% of the total revenues received by the
secretary from the taxes im-
13 posed under the Kansas retailers' sales tax
act and deposited in the state
14 treasury and credited to the state general
fund during the preceding three
15 calendar months.
16 (4) On July 1, 2003, and quarterly
thereafter, the secretary of revenue
17 shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports the amount equal to
18 11.25% of the total revenues received by
the secretary from the taxes
19 imposed under the Kansas retailers' sales
tax act and deposited in the
20 state treasury and credited to the state
general fund during the preceding
21 three calendar months.
22 (5) On July 1, 2004, and quarterly
thereafter, the secretary of revenue
23 shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports the amount equal to
24 12% of the total revenues received by the
secretary from the taxes im-
25 posed under the Kansas retailers' sales tax
act and deposited in the state
26 treasury and credited to the state general
fund during the preceding three
27 calendar months.
28 (b) Upon receipt of each
certification under subsection (a), the director
29 of accounts and reports shall transfer from
the state general fund to the
30 state highway fund an amount equal to the
amount so certified, on each
31 July 1, October 1, January 1 and April 1,
except that (1)(A) the amount
32 of the transfer on each such date during
state fiscal year 2000 shall not
33 exceed the amount equal to 101.7% of the
amount of the transfer on each
34 such date during state fiscal year 1999 and
(B) the aggregate amount of
35 all such transfers during state fiscal year
2000 shall not exceed
36 $62,240,428; and (2) the amount of the
transfer on each such date during
37 state fiscal year 2001 shall not exceed
$12,829,480.50$12,927,149.75. All
38 transfers made pursuant to this section are
subject to reduction under
39 K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto.
40 (c) All transfers made in accordance
with the provisions of this section
41 shall be considered to be demand transfers
from the state general fund.
42 Sec. 70. On July 1, 2000, K.S.A. 1999
Supp. 79-34,147, as amended by
43 section 106 of 2000 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 326, is hereby

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1 repealed.
2 Sec. 71. Appeals to exceed
position limitations. (a) The limitations im-
3 posed by this act on the number of
full-time and regular part-time posi-
4 tions equated to full-time, excluding
seasonal and temporary positions,
5 paid from appropriations for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, made
6 in chapter 132 or 160 of the 1999
Session Laws of Kansas or in or in any
7 other appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legislature may
8 be exceeded upon approval of the
state finance council.
9 (b) The limitations
imposed by this act on the number of full-time and
10 regular part-time positions equated to
full-time, excluding seasonal and
11 temporary positions, paid from
appropriations for the fiscal year ending
12 June 30, 2001, made in chapter 132 or 160
of the 1999 Session Laws of
13 Kansas or in this or in any other
appropriation act of the 2000 regular
14 session of the legislature may be exceeded
upon approval of the state
15 finance council.
16 Sec. 72. Appeals to exceed
expenditure limitations. Upon written ap-
17 plication to the governor and approval of
the state finance council, ex-
18 penditures from special revenue funds may
exceed the amounts specified
19 in this act.
20 Sec. 73. Savings. (a) Any
unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2000,
21 in any special revenue fund, or account
thereof, of any state agency named
22 in this act which is not otherwise
specifically appropriated or limited by
23 this or other appropriation act of the 2000
regular session of the legisla-
24 ture, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, for
25 the same use and purpose as the same was
heretofore appropriated.
26 (b) Any unencumbered balance in any
special revenue fund, or account
27 thereof, of any state agency named in
section 22 of chapter 132 of the
28 1999 Session Laws of Kansas which is not
otherwise specifically appro-
29 priated or limited for fiscal year 2001 by
this or other appropriation act
30 of the 1999 or 2000 regular session of the
legislature, is hereby appro-
31 priated for fiscal year 2001 for the same
use and purpose as the same was
32 heretofore appropriated.
33 Sec. 74. Federal grants. (a)
Each federal grant or other federal receipt
34 which is received by a state agency named
in this act and which is not
35 otherwise appropriated to that state agency
by this or other appropriation
36 act of the 2000 regular session of the
legislature, is hereby appropriated
37 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
for that state agency for the
38 purpose set forth in such federal grant or
receipt, except that no expend-
39 iture shall be made from and no obligation
shall be incurred against any
40 such federal grant or other federal
receipt, which has not been previously
41 appropriated or reappropriated or approved
for expenditure by the gov-
42 ernor for fiscal year 2001, until the
governor has authorized the state
43 agency to make expenditures from such
federal grant or other federal

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1 receipt for fiscal year 2001.
2 (b) Each federal grant or other
federal receipt which is received by a
3 state agency named in section 22 of
chapter 132 of the 1999 Session Laws
4 of Kansas and which is not otherwise
appropriated to that state agency
5 for fiscal year 2001 by this or other
appropriation act of the 1999 or 2000
6 regular session of the legislature,
is hereby appropriated for fiscal year
7 2001 for that state agency for the
purpose set forth in such federal grant
8 or receipt, except that no
expenditure shall be made from and no obli-
9 gation shall be incurred against any
such federal grant or other federal
10 receipt, which has not been previously
appropriated or reappropriated or
11 approved for expenditure by the governor
for fiscal year 2001, until the
12 governor has authorized the state agency to
make expenditures from such
13 federal grant or other federal receipt for
fiscal year 2001.
14 Sec. 75. Any transfers of money
during the fiscal year ending June 30,
15 2001, from any special revenue fund of any
state agency named in this
16 act to the audit services fund of the
division of post audit under K.S.A.
17 46-1121 and amendments thereto shall be in
addition to any expenditure
18 limitation imposed on any such fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30,
19 2001.
20 Sec. 76. Any correctional
institutions building fund appropriation here-
21 tofore appropriated to any state agency
named in this or other appropri-
22 ation act of the 2000 regular session of
the legislature, and having an
23 unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2000,
in excess of $100 is hereby
24 reappropriated for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2001, for the same uses
25 and purposes as originally appropriated
unless specific provision is made
26 for lapsing such appropriation.
27 Sec. 77. Any Kansas educational
building fund appropriation heretofore
28 appropriated to any institution named in
this or other appropriation act
29 of the 2000 regular session of the
legislature and having an unencumbered
30 balance as of June 30, 2000, in excess of
$100 is hereby reappropriated
31 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
for the same use and purpose as
32 originally appropriated, unless specific
provision is made for lapsing such
33 appropriation.
34 Sec. 78. Any state institutions
building fund appropriation heretofore
35 appropriated to any state agency named in
this or other appropriation act
36 of the 2000 regular session of the
legislature and having an unencumbered
37 balance as of June 30, 2000, in excess of
$100 is hereby reappropriated
38 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001,
for the same use and purpose as
39 originally appropriated, unless specific
provision is made for lapsing such
40 appropriation.
41 Sec. 79. This act shall take effect
and be in force from and after its
42 publication in the Kansas register.
43